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    Feminisms in social work research : promise and possibilities for justice-based knowledge / edited by Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe and Christina Gringeri.

    • Title:Feminisms in social work research : promise and possibilities for justice-based knowledge / edited by Stéphanie Wahab, Ben Anderson-Nathe and Christina Gringeri.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Wahab, Stephanie, editor.
      Anderson-Nathe, Ben, editor.
      Gringeri, Christina E., editor.
    • Published/Created:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2015.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Social work with women.
      Feminism.
      Social service--Research.
    • Description:xii, 299 pages ; 24 cm
    • Series:Routledge advances in social work.
    • Summary:"Social work as a profession and academic discipline has long centered women and issues of concern to women, such as reproductive rights, labor rights, equal rights, violence and poverty. In fact, the social work profession was started by and maintained in large part by women and has been home to several generations of feminists starting with recognized first wave feminists. This wide-ranging volume both maps the contemporary landscape of feminist social work research, and offers a deep engagement with critical and third wave feminisms in social work research. Showcasing the breadth and depth of exemplary social work feminist research, the editors argue that social work's unique focus on praxis, daily proximities to privilege and oppression, concern with social change and engagement with participatory forms of inquiry place social workers in a unique position to both learn from and contribute to broader social science and humanities discourse associated with feminist research. The authors attend here to their specific claims of feminisms, articulate deep engagement with theory, address the problematic use of binaries, and engage with issues associated with methods that are consistently of interest to feminist researchers, such as power and authority, ethics, reflexivity, praxis and difference. Comprehensive and containing an international selection of contributions, Feminisms in Social Work Research is an important reference for all social work researchers with an interest in critical perspectives"-- Provided by publisher.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780415707114 (hardback)
      0415707110 (hardback)
      9781315886992 (ebook)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction / Christina Gringeri
      SECTION 1 Feminist Claims in Social Work Research
      2. Doing Critical Feminist Research: A Collaboration / Lori E. Ross
      3. Letter to Activists Entering Academia / Joseph Nicholas Defilippis
      4. Doing Profeminist Research with Men in Social Work: Reflections on Epistemology, Methodolology, and Politics / Bob Pease
      SECTION 2 Theory in Research
      5. Operationalizing Intersectionality in Feminist Social Work Research: Reflections and Techniques from Research with Equity-Seeking Groups / Wendy Hulko
      6. Intersectional Feminism and Social Work Responses to Homelessness / Carole Zufferey
      7. Borderlands as a Critical Feminist Perspective in Social Work Research / K. D. Hudson
      8. Myths and Monsters: Challenging Assumptions of Poor Working-Class Motherhood through Feminist Research / Victoria Foster
      SECTION 3 Treatment of Binaries in Research
      9. Feminist Research in the Absence of Gender: Exploring Intersubjectivity in Practice, Purpose, and Representation / Ann Curry-Stevens
      10. Precarious Positioning: Tensions in Doing Siiqqee Feminist Social Work Research / Martha Kuwee Kumsa
      11. Troubling the Binary: A Critical Look at the Dualistic Construction of Quantitative/Qualitative Methods in Feminist Social Work Research / Jennifer S. Muthanna
      SECTION 4 Engagement with Methodology
      12. Collage as Reflexivity: Illustrations and Reflections of a Photovoice Study with Sex Workers / Moshoula Capous-Desyllas
      13. Building Solidarity through Collective Consciousness in Feminist Participatory Action Research / Fernanda Villanueva
      14. Positionality and Privilege in Qualitative Research: Feminist Critical Praxis / Karen Morgaine
      15. Critical Feminist Social Work and the Queer Query / Jen Self
      16. Considering Emotion and Emotional Labor in Feminist Social Work Research / Gita Mehrotra
      17. Conclusion / Christina Gringeri.
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