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Making Gender Visible: Social Work Responses to Homelessness
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: carole.zufferey{at}unisa.edu.au.
Social workers' bodies and identities are gendered. This article examines gender relations in social workers' accounts of their practices using data from a qualitative study that focused on social workers' responses to homelessness in three Australian cities. Themes in the data relate to essentialist notions of gender; gender functioning as an invisible form of oppression; heterosexual assumptions in client–worker relationships; and the preferability of feminist approaches, particularly when working with womens homelessness that is a result of domestic violence.
First published on August 13, 2009, doi:10.1177/0886109909343559 |
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