Sexuality, sexual and gender identities and intimacy research in social work and social care: A lifecourse epistemology

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Dunk-West, P and Hafford-Letchfield, T, eds. (2018) Sexuality, sexual and gender identities and intimacy research in social work and social care: A lifecourse epistemology. Routledge, London, pp. 1-204.

Abstract

Until now, sexuality has been treated as a specialist topic or area of specialist social work practice. This book cuts across all areas of the discipline. It examines the relationship between sexuality, sexual identities and intimacies and the life course, and showcases a range of issues pertinent to social work through these lenses. It opens up new possibilities for better understanding sexuality in social work, and contains empirical work and theorising about sexuality, intimacy and gender not currently found in a traditional course on life course theory and practice. The chapters position new areas of scholarship in sexuality including trans perspectives, masculinities, bisexuality and the voices of other gender and sexual minority populations within a life course trajectory. Empirical research picks up on the broader public health and well-being agenda with a strong focus on challenging normative theories to promote human rights and justice for marginalised individuals and groups. Sexuality, Sexual and Gender Identities and Intimacy Research in Social Work and Social Care will significantly enhance any core texts on life course theory and practice, anti-oppression and anti-discriminatory theories for professionals. It should be considered essential reading for academics, practitioners and undergraduate and postgraduate students.

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Item type Book
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/49034
Edition 1st
DOI 10.4324/9781315398785
Official URL https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315398785
Subjects Current > FOR (2020) Classification > 4409 Social work
Current > Division/Research > College of Arts and Education
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