Contemporary Feminisms in Social Work Practice
Delve into the transformative world of feminism with Contemporary Feminisms in Social Work Practice by Nicole Moulding. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this insightful hardback spans 332 pages and is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of feminism and social work. Moulding expertly examines how feminism is integral to social work knowledge, practice, and ethics. The book highlights the limitations of gender-neutral perspectives that often obscure important gender issues, while demonstrating how feminist social work practices can enhance various facets of social work, even those not directly related to gender. By emphasizing interpersonal relationships and power dynamics, this book offers a fresh lens through which to view social service practices. Perfect for students, practitioners, and advocates of women's rights, this essential read will inspire and inform your approach to social work.