This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches within the field. Anti-discriminatory, woman-centred and intersectional accounts are critiqued for reliance upon both reification and isolation of gender. Via examination of poststructural, queer and trans theories within social work, the author then presents accounts based upon structural/materialist, ethnomethodological and discursive theories, in order to open up debates about conceptualization of gender. These are used to suggest that social work should adopt a focus on gender as a practical accomplishment that occurs within various settings or contexts
Gender and sex shapes all aspects of our lives including access to key resources and services such a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine parts of the social work curriculum in order to discover the...
Gender bias in employment is not a new phenomenon. The historical devalued status of women and equit...
This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches wi...
It has long been acknowledged that gender matters in social work, not least within justice social wo...
The article reflects on teaching gender theory to students who are not enrolled in a gender programm...
The background to this research study concerns a renewed interest in explaining the dearth of men no...
Gender and sexuality issues in care organisations are not usually well interrogated within mainstrea...
the uncomfortable intersections between gender and professional identities in social work This artic...
The aim of this article is to highlight some of the theoretical issues and political dilemmas relate...
Community justice professionals operate within deeply gendered territory, yet there has been little ...
The apparatus of social reproduction describes the process by which knowledge production contributes...
Community justice professionals operate within deeply gendered territory, yet there has been little ...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers ’ considerations of child de...
Women fare less well than men across all academic disciplines: they are less likely to be promoted, ...
Gender and sex shapes all aspects of our lives including access to key resources and services such a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine parts of the social work curriculum in order to discover the...
Gender bias in employment is not a new phenomenon. The historical devalued status of women and equit...
This article contributes to the debate on gender and social work by examining dominant approaches wi...
It has long been acknowledged that gender matters in social work, not least within justice social wo...
The article reflects on teaching gender theory to students who are not enrolled in a gender programm...
The background to this research study concerns a renewed interest in explaining the dearth of men no...
Gender and sexuality issues in care organisations are not usually well interrogated within mainstrea...
the uncomfortable intersections between gender and professional identities in social work This artic...
The aim of this article is to highlight some of the theoretical issues and political dilemmas relate...
Community justice professionals operate within deeply gendered territory, yet there has been little ...
The apparatus of social reproduction describes the process by which knowledge production contributes...
Community justice professionals operate within deeply gendered territory, yet there has been little ...
This article examines the use of socialization theory in social workers ’ considerations of child de...
Women fare less well than men across all academic disciplines: they are less likely to be promoted, ...
Gender and sex shapes all aspects of our lives including access to key resources and services such a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine parts of the social work curriculum in order to discover the...
Gender bias in employment is not a new phenomenon. The historical devalued status of women and equit...