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What Does Social Work Desire?

Pages 131-137 | Published online: 13 Feb 2008

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Merethe Giertsen, Maya Lavie-Ajayi & Kimberly McKay. (2023) Teaching about sex and sexuality in social work: an international critical perspective. Social Work Education 42:6, pages 867-884.
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Jason Schaub, Paul Willis & Priscilla Dunk-West. (2016) Accounting for Self, Sex and Sexuality in UK Social Workers’ Knowledge Base: Findings from an Exploratory Study. British Journal of Social Work, pages bcw015.
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Yu-Te Huang & Rusty Souleymanov. (2016) Rethinking Epistemological Debates and Transnationalism of Sexuality between the West and Taiwan: Implications for Social Workers. British Journal of Social Work 46:1, pages 98-114.
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J. Parker & S. A. Crabtree. (2012) Fish Need Bicycles: An Exploration of the Perceptions of Male Social Work Students on a Qualifying Course. British Journal of Social Work 44:2, pages 310-327.
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성정숙 & LeeNaYoung. (2010) The Trend and Prospect of Study on 'Sexual Minority' in Social Welfare and Practice : Implications of Feminist Theories on Sexuality. Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies 41:4, pages 5-44.
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Rebecca L. Sperling. (2010) Conspicuously Absent: Lesbians in Professional Social Work. Affilia 25:3, pages 250-263.
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J. Trotter. (2009) Mundane Heterosexualities: From Theory to Practices, Jenny Hockey, Angela Meah and Victoria Robinson, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 206, ISBN 9781403997456 (hb),  50.00. British Journal of Social Work 39:6, pages 1187-1189.
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