Intersectionality in social work : activism and practice in context /: activism and practice in context. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- Intersectionality in social work : activism and practice in context /: activism and practice in context. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Intersectionality in social work : activism and practice in context
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Suryia Nayak and Rachel Robbins.
- Editors:
- Nayak, Suryia
Robbins, Rachel - Contents:
- List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Introduction (Suryia Nayak and Rachel Robbins); Part 1: Understandings of Intersectionality; Chapter 1: Textual Practice as Intersectional Practice: Situated Caste and Gender Knowledge in India (Suryia Nayak and Rekha Sethi); Chapter 2: Returning Home: Intersectionality, Social Work and Violence against BME Women and Girls in the UK (Hannana Siddiqui and Ravi K. Thiara); Chapter 3: The Detachment of Intersectionality from its Black Feminist Roots: A Critical Analysis of Social Service Provision Training Material Based in Ontario (Edward Hon-Sing Wong ); Chapter 4: The politics of intersectionality as location (Andrew Hollingworth ); Chapter 5: Gendered Islamophobia- intersectionality, religion and space for British South Asian Muslim women (Rashida Bibi ); Chapter 6: State Building in Kosova: An intersectional analysis (Kaltrina Kusari ); Chapter 7: Reflections on the theory and practice of intersectionality: immigration and health provision services in Brazil (Ilana Mountian and Elena Calvo-Gonzalez ); Part 2: Realizations of the activism of Intersectionality; Chapter 8: revolutionary spaces? [re]imagining and transforming work to end violence against black women and girls (Dorett Jones and Marai Larasi ); Chapter 9: Understanding the Macroaggressions Underscoring the Invisibility of Black Female Victims of Police Violence within Black Lives Matter Protests (Kamaria Muntu ); Chapter 10: "They like you to pretend to beList of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Introduction (Suryia Nayak and Rachel Robbins); Part 1: Understandings of Intersectionality; Chapter 1: Textual Practice as Intersectional Practice: Situated Caste and Gender Knowledge in India (Suryia Nayak and Rekha Sethi); Chapter 2: Returning Home: Intersectionality, Social Work and Violence against BME Women and Girls in the UK (Hannana Siddiqui and Ravi K. Thiara); Chapter 3: The Detachment of Intersectionality from its Black Feminist Roots: A Critical Analysis of Social Service Provision Training Material Based in Ontario (Edward Hon-Sing Wong ); Chapter 4: The politics of intersectionality as location (Andrew Hollingworth ); Chapter 5: Gendered Islamophobia- intersectionality, religion and space for British South Asian Muslim women (Rashida Bibi ); Chapter 6: State Building in Kosova: An intersectional analysis (Kaltrina Kusari ); Chapter 7: Reflections on the theory and practice of intersectionality: immigration and health provision services in Brazil (Ilana Mountian and Elena Calvo-Gonzalez ); Part 2: Realizations of the activism of Intersectionality; Chapter 8: revolutionary spaces? [re]imagining and transforming work to end violence against black women and girls (Dorett Jones and Marai Larasi ); Chapter 9: Understanding the Macroaggressions Underscoring the Invisibility of Black Female Victims of Police Violence within Black Lives Matter Protests (Kamaria Muntu ); Chapter 10: "They like you to pretend to be something you are not": An exploration of working with the intersections of gender, sexuality, ‘race’, religion and ‘refugeeness’, through the experience of Lesbian Immigration Support Group (LISG) members and volunteers (Nina Held and Karen McCarthy ); Chapter 11: Indian women on the margins of nation and feminism (Sonia Soans ); Chapter 12: Fault Lines: Black Feminist Intersectional Practice Working to End Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) (Camille Kumar ); Chapter 13: The impossibility of adulthood with a learning disability and the possibilities of digital activism (Rachel Robbins ); Chapter 14: The Activism of Intersectionality: A Tool for feminist Political Articulations, Possibilities, Tensions and Challenges (Itziar Gandarias Goikoetxea ); Chapter 15: Breaking the Silence: Women, Intersectionality, Community Radio and Empowerment (Annette Rimmer ); Conclusion: Contextual Intersectionality: A Conversation (Suryia Nayak, Marisela Montenegro, and Joan Pujol ); Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 361.3
Social service
Intersectionality (Sociology)
Feminism
Women political activists - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351810807
9781351810814
9781351810791
9781315210810 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138628168
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- Note: Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.327984
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