This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians and gay men, drawing on the work of the feminist sociologist Dorothy E. Smith in order to demonstrate the investigation of social work institutional categories and the ‘relations of ruling’. Through an analysis of the ways in which ‘gender’ and the idea of the ‘gender role model’ is used within the assessment of gay and lesbian foster carers and adopters, the author shows how these categories are produced and used to police relationship forms and to identify ‘deviant instances’
• Summary: This article is a discussion piece on the idea of ‘sexuality’ within social work. The aut...
This paper discusses some key findings taken from a qualitative study conducted with gay and lesbian...
This thesis considers how local authority social workers go about assessingthe suitability of lesbia...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers ’ considerations of child de...
This article presents the results of a piece of research which considered the experiences of a numbe...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers’ considerations of child dev...
The paper examines the assessment of lesbians who apply to foster or adopt, using data generated fro...
In the UK, the last 15 years have seen a profound change in the way that lesbians and gay men have b...
© 2009 British Association of Social WorkersIn response to the current shortfall in the number of re...
In the past twenty years, openly lesbian and gay people have joined in the evolving national dialogu...
Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have al...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
Copyright © 2007 by Hypatia, Inc. All rights reservedIn this essay, Riggs demonstrates how heterosex...
• Summary: This article is a discussion piece on the idea of ‘sexuality’ within social work. The aut...
This paper discusses some key findings taken from a qualitative study conducted with gay and lesbian...
This thesis considers how local authority social workers go about assessingthe suitability of lesbia...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
This article makes use of institutional ethnography to research foster care and adoption by lesbians...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers ’ considerations of child de...
This article presents the results of a piece of research which considered the experiences of a numbe...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers’ considerations of child dev...
The paper examines the assessment of lesbians who apply to foster or adopt, using data generated fro...
In the UK, the last 15 years have seen a profound change in the way that lesbians and gay men have b...
© 2009 British Association of Social WorkersIn response to the current shortfall in the number of re...
In the past twenty years, openly lesbian and gay people have joined in the evolving national dialogu...
Foster care and adoption by gay men and lesbians is not a new phenomenon. Children and youth have al...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
Copyright © 2007 by Hypatia, Inc. All rights reservedIn this essay, Riggs demonstrates how heterosex...
• Summary: This article is a discussion piece on the idea of ‘sexuality’ within social work. The aut...
This paper discusses some key findings taken from a qualitative study conducted with gay and lesbian...
This thesis considers how local authority social workers go about assessingthe suitability of lesbia...