Affilia-Feminist Inquiry in Social Work

Papers
(The median citation count of Affilia-Feminist Inquiry in Social Work is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Hukou-Based Rural–Urban Migration Status and Domestic Violence Against Wives in China: Implications for Policy and Practice32
Black Women's Physical, Mental, and Sexual Health in the Criminal Legal System: Influences of Victimization, Healthcare Access, and Living Conditions31
Relational Cultural Theory and Intervention Approaches with Adolescent Girls: An Integrative Review28
Book Review: Leftover women: The resurgence of gender inequality in China24
Who Do We Call “Creepy?”: Sex Workers’ Relationships as Targets of Intimate Intervention20
Reproductive Justice, Bodily Autonomy, and State Violence14
Book Review: The cunning of gender violence: Geopolitics & feminism14
Book Review: Period: The real story of menstruation14
Book Review: Women in educational leadership and community building: Voices from across the globe12
Book Review: Practising Feminism for Social Welfare: A Global Perspective12
“He Offered to Buy Me a Sundress:” Experiences of Harassment and Discrimination Within the Context of Social Work Academic Conferences11
Book Review: Lean semesters: How higher education reproduces inequity11
Teaching Resistance: Trans Lives and Feminist Solidarities9
Between Care and Catastrophe: The Dual Burden of Female Social Workers in Gaza During Genocide9
“Art Saved my Life”: Revitalizing Affilia's Poetry and Creative Works in a Time of Socio-Political Transition9
Book Review: Gendered vulnerabilities and violence in forced migration: The Rohingya from Myanmar SalehinM. M. (2024). Gendered vulnerabilities and violence in forced migration: The Rohingya from Myan9
Book Review: When rape goes viral: Youth and sexual assault in the digital age GjikaA. (2024). When rape goes viral: Youth and sexual assault in the digital age. University of California Press. Paperb8
Transgender Lived Experience in Social Work: A Critical Discourse Analysis7
Book Review: Wisdom from the Edge: Writing Ethnography in Turbulent Times PaulStoller. (2023). Wisdom from the Edge: Writing Ethnography in Turbulent Times. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 204 p7
Epistemic Peerhood in Trans Social Work Research7
Book Review: Anti-oppressive social work practice and the carceral state7
Understanding the Trajectories of Women who use Violence Through an Intersectional Feminist Analysis7
Latinas Experiences with Sexual Satisfaction, Pleasure and Desire: An Exploratory Qualitative Study7
Too Muslim to Be a Feminist and Too Feminist to Be a Muslim? Locating Lived Experiences of Feminism and Muslimness in Social Work Academe6
Understanding the Structural Oppression of Sex Workers: Toward Informing Social Work from an Irish Standpoint6
Book Review: Just care: Messy entanglements of disability, dependency, and desire6
Book Review: Coming of age in a time of contested citizenship: Growing up Latinx6
Book Review: Everyday Violence: The Public Harassment of Women and LGBTQ People6
Taking Care at Work: Gender, Coping, and Anti-Violence Work During COVID-196
Book Review: Birthing a movement: Midwives, law, and the politics of reproductive care6
From “Papito Corazón” to Economic Hardship: An Intersectional Analysis of Child Support Debt among Low-Income Mothers in Chile6
Book Review: Dissenting Social Work: Critical Theory, Resistance, and Pandemic6
Book Review: Painful beauty: Tlingit women, beadwork, and the art of resilience5
Economic Empowerment for Enhanced Health Equity: A Qualitative Study of Women Living with HIV in Wakiso District, Uganda5
The Closure of Sex Workers Alliance Ireland (SWAI): Implications for Sex Work and Social Work5
Book Review: Feminist spiritualities DeckmanJ. R. (2023). Feminist spiritualities. State University of New York Press. Paperback. ISBN: 9781438493411. $33.94. 171 pages.5
An Interwoven Narrative: Academic Mothers in the Pandemic Context5
Perspectives of Male Service Providers on Responding to Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Zimbabwe: Findings From Qualitative Interviews5
Uncovering the Transformative Labor in Black Women's Community Work5
Book Review: Red chilli pickle and moonlit terraces: The making of Indian woman hood4
From the Ground up: Revisiting Social Reproduction and the Political Economy of the U.S. Welfare State With Mimi Abramovitz4
Book Review: Leftover women in China: Understanding legal consciousness through intergenerational relationships LiuQ. (2025). Leftover women in China: Understanding legal consciousness through interge4
Social Work in a Post- Dobbs World: The ‘Adoption Fallacy’, Decolonization, and Reproductive Justice4
Book Review: Rethinking gender inequalities in organizations DickP. (2024). Rethinking gender inequalities in organizations. Edward Elgar Publishing. Hardback. 206 pages. $108.00, ISBN: 9781802207378.4
Regulating Emotion, Regulating Selves: A Critique of the Emotion Regulation Discourse in Psychotherapy4
Finding Freedom and Connection in Arts-Based Collaborative Autoethnography4
El paquete and el varejón: Women's Material Cultures of Care Under El Salvador's Carceral State of Exception4
Book Review: The Vegetarian HanK. (2015). The Vegetarian. Hogarth. 188 pages. $21.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780553448184.3
Muslim Women in Conflict: Analysis of Socio-Legal Challenges of Survivors of Enforced Disappearances in Kashmir3
Women and Housing After the Lismore Floods (Australia) – A Relational Rights-Based Approach3
From the Welfare State to the Carceral State: Whither Social Reproduction?3
Book Review: Understanding abuse in young people's intimate relationships: Female perspectives on power control and gendered social norms3
Book Review: Traffic in Asian women3
Homelessness and Intimate Partner Violence: Women's Experiences With Accessing Formal Support Services and the Impact of Their Intersecting Identities3
On the Domestication of Queer Within Social Work: Reflections from One Queer Social Work Instructor/Student3
Book Review: Trans and gender diverse ageing in care contexts: Research into practice TozeM., WillisP., & Hafford-Letchfield. (Eds.). (2024). Trans and gender diverse ageing in care contexts: Rese3
Critical Feminism Under Critical Conditions: Violence, Silence, and Resistance3
Book Review: Gendered domestic violence and abuse in popular Culture3
Book Review: Looking through the speculum: Examining the women's health movement HouckJudith A. (2024). Looking through the speculum: Examining the women's health movement. The University of Chicago P3
Book Review: Invisible Mothers: Unseen Yet Hypervisible After Incarceration3
“She Must Be Experimental, Resourceful, and Have Sympathetic Understanding”: toxic white femininities as a Persona and Performance in School Social Work3
Disrupting the Harm of Echo Chambers: Promoting a Feminist Pedagogy of Social Change and “Calling-in”3
Unyielding: Words Under Fire3
Campus Sexual Violence and the Cost of Protecting Institutions: Carceral Systems and Trans Student Experience3
Navigating Dating Violence: An Intersectional Analysis of Agency Among Young Iranian Immigrant Women3
Book Review: Violence never heals: The lifelong effects of intimate partner violence for immigrant women3
Book Review: Menopause transitions and the workplace: Theorizing transitions, responsibilities and interventions BeckV., & BrewisJ. (Eds.). (2024). Menopause transitions and the workplace: Theoriz3
Fat Liberation: How Social Workers Can Incorporate Fat Activism to Promote Care and Justice3
Book Review: Restorative justice and family violence: Peacemaking by Pennell, J. PennellJ. (2025). Restorative justice and family violence: Peacemaking. 3
Revisiting Empowerment Through Critical Praxis: Perspectives of Front-Line Workers Supporting Refugee Women Experiencing Gendered Violence in Australia3
Book Review: Torn apart: How the child welfare system destroys black families and how abolition can build a safer world2
A Paradigm Shift: Implications for Social Worker Provision of LGBTQI+ Information and Support in Human Milk Feeding2
The Imposition of a Coerced Autonomy: Suicidal “Bad Girls,” Human Service Professionals, and Gender Bias2
Beyond Identity: How Survival Economies Shape the Social Inclusion of Transgender Individuals in Urban India2
Feeling Excluded: Revisiting the Felt Experience of Low-Income Single Mothers Through the Case of Arab-Israeli Women2
Book Review: A Restorative Approach to Family Violence: Feminist kin-making2
“But Did You Die?”: Intimate Partner Violence as a Social Determinant of Health2
Book Review: Researching gender-based violence: Embodied and intersectional approaches2
Book Review: Pursuing justice: One woman's life of resistance and resilience BrandweinR. A. (2024). Pursuing justice: One woman's life of resistance and resilience. Amazon Digital Publications. Paperb2
‘Disability Is an Art. It's an Ingenious Way to Live.’: Integrating Disability Justice Principles and Critical Feminisms in Social Work to Promote Inclusion and Anti-Ableism in Professional Praxis2
Culturally Diverse Female-Identified Students Discuss Sexual Assault Policies: Dialectics of Safety/Danger2
Exploring Postpartum Depression among Palestinian Women in Genocide: A Feminist Perspective on Social Support and Health Access in Gaza2
A Narrative Analysis of the Group for Abolishing Whiteness: Tensions, Limitations, and Possibilities2
Book Review: In this place called prison: Women's religious life in the shadow of punishment2
First They Came for Critical Race Theory …2
Australia – A Land for Young Women? Exploring Young Women's Positioning in Contemporary Australian Family Violence Discourses2
Discipline, Erasure, and Silenced Subjectivities: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Florida's 2022 Parental Rights in Education Act1
Harnessing the Lived Experience of Transgender and Gender Diverse People as Practice Knowledge in Social Work: A Standpoint Analysis1
Navigating Post-Divorce Challenges in Migration: Empowerment Strategies of Syrian Refugee Women in Türkiye1
Expanding Social Work Field Education: Illuminating a Sexual Wellness Practicum Site Through Collaborative Auto-Ethnography1
Regulating the Mind: Constructing, Performing, & Mandating “Insight” in Child Protection Cases1
Dorothy, Anne, and Margaret: Person-Centered Histories of Foster Children in the Mid-Twentieth Century, New York City1
Abolition and the Welfare State: Implications for Social Welfare1
Entrenched, Unrelenting, Unsettled: Cultural Essentialism in International Development Research on Domestic Violence in Nepal1
Are We Bridging the Gap? The Social Work Practice of Critical Feminism1
Book Review: Emotional histories in the fight to end prostitution: Emotional communities, 1869 to today1
Saudi Women's Attitudes Toward Advocacy for Women's Rights1
Responsibilization and Retraditionalization: How Neoliberal Logics Reproduce Gender Inequities Among Women Community Organizers in Chicago1
A Structural Analysis of Gender-Based Violence and Depression in the Lives of Sexual Minority Women and Trans People1
Negotiating Standardized Approaches to IPV Detection in Social Services? Previous Experiences, Degendering, and Mandatory Reporting1
Book Review: Love in a f*cked-up world: How to build relationships, hook up, and raise hell together by Spade, D. SpadeD. (2025). Love in a f*cked-up wor1
“Did I Hear That Right?”: A CRT Analysis of Racial Microaggressions in K-12 Schools1
Normal Wasn’t Good: A Collaborative Autoethnography of the Intersectional Experiences of Academic Women of Color Mothering During the Dual Pandemics1
Book Review: Decolonial feminisms, decolonising feminisms: Transnational perspectives by Bhana, D., Shefer, T., & Chandra, G. BhanaD.SheferT.ChandraG1
“If I Don’t Do It, No One Else Will” Narratives on the Well-Being of Sub-Saharan African Immigrant Daughters1
Book Review: Christian imperial feminism: White Protestant women and the consecration of empire KennyG. (2024). Christian imperial feminism: White Protestant women and the consecration of empire. New 1
Invisible Care: An Urgent Call for Gendered Recognition of Grandmother Care1
“No Free Homeland Without Free Women:” Tal’at's Indigenous Feminist Movement1
Book Review: The intermediaries - A Weimar story SchillaceB. (2025). The intermediaries - A Weimar story. W.W. Norton & Co.340 pages. $31.99 (hardcover). ISBN: 978-1-32403-631-9.1
Book Review: What even is gender? Briggs, R. A., & George, B. R. (2023). What even is gender? (2023). Routledge. Paperback. ISBN: 978-0367513214. $41.50. 196 pages.1
Jessica Blanche Peixotto and the Founding of Berkeley Social Welfare0
Navigating Trauma and Post-Migration Difficulties: Examining the Gendered Dimension of Individual and Collective Trauma Among Afghan Refugees0
The Nexus of Resistance and Neoliberalism in Social Work and Social Welfare: A Scoping Review0
Book Review: Broken: Women’s stories of intimate and institutional harm and repair LaranceL. Y. (2024) Broken: Women’s stories of intimate and institutional harm and repair. University of California P0
Situational Analysis of Power in Participatory Action Research: Mapping Systemic Frameworks, Discourses, and Principles for Critical Feminist Qualitative Inquiry0
“One-by-One, TB Took Everything Away From Me”: A Photovoice Exploration of Stigma in Women with Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Mumbai0
Erratum to “‘I Hope this Brings Comfort to Others; It’s Brought Me Comfort Too’: Ceremony-Based Participatory and Practice Research as Indigenist Feminist Methodology”0
Condemning Genocide and Confronting Affilia's Palestine Exception0
When “Time Is Not Your Own”: Experiences of Mothering Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic0
‘A Tale of Gin and Prostitution’: Using Community Theatre to Explore Attitudes Towards Sex Work in Northern Ireland0
Community is Key! Sense of Belonging among Black Women Undergraduate and Graduate Students and How They Cope0
Book Review: Carceral liberalism: Feminist voices against state violence PillaiS. (Ed.) (2023). Carceral liberalism: Feminist voices against state violence. University of Illinois Press. 288 pages.$280
Sex Worker Collectives Within the Whorearchy: Intersectional Inquiry with Sex Workers in Los Angeles, CA0
Gendered Responsibilization and Informal Care: The Dynamics of Support and Governance in Swedish Social Work0
“All I was Thinking About was Shattered”: Women's Experiences Transitioning Out of Anti-Trafficking Shelters During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Uganda0
Feeling Poor and Lonely: The Felt Experiences of Low-Income Working Lone Mothers in Finland0
Stop & Rest: Black Women, Refusal, and Rest as Praxis in Social Work0
Book Review: The gift of aging: Growing older with purpose, planning, and positivity0
Book Review: The politics of surviving: How women navigate domestic violence and its aftermath0
Book Review: We Are pregnant with freedom: Black feminist storytelling for reproductive justice by McCormick, S. E. S. McCormickS. E. S. (2025). We Are p0
Book Review: After ‘Dobbs’: How the Supreme Court ended ‘Roe’ but not abortion by Cohen, D.S. Joffe, C. CohenD.S.JoffeC. (2025). After ‘Dobbs’: How the S0
Between the Academy and Us: A Collaborative Account of Black Women's Experiences Navigating White Supremacy in Academia0
Doing the Messy Work: Critical Feminism and Academic Leadership in Social Work0
“A Real Person is Not Horny 24/7”: Women Online Sex Workers Managing Emotional Labor, Agency, and Well-Being in Türkiye0
Book Review: And the dragons do come: Raising a transgender kid in rural America by Butler, S. ButlerS. (2025). And the dragons do come: Raising a transg0
Exploring the Experiences of Transgender & Nonbinary Individuals Working on Cisgender-Led Research Projects0
Book Review: Disgrace: Global Reflections on Sexual Violence0
Book Review: Remaking a life: How women living with HIV/AIDS confront inequality0
Book Review: Queering psychotherapy CzyzselskaJ.C. (Ed.). (2022). Queering psychotherapy . Karnak Books. 310 pp. $26.99 (paperback). ISBN: 978-1-9134947-0
Book Review: My girls: The power of friendship in a fractured world SandelsonJ. (2023). My girls: The power of friendship in a fractured world. University of California Press. 328 pages. $26.95 (paper0
Book Review: Social Work and the psychosocial journey out of far-right extremism by Carroll II, D. W. Social Work and the psychosocial journey out of far0
Book Review: Women's activist organizing in US history0
“My Anxiety Was Through the Roof”: The Gendered Nature of Financial Stress and Its Impact on Mental Health and Well-Being for Women When Undertaking Social Work Placements0
Meanings of Loneliness for Women Using Social Services in Spain: An Intersectional Analysis0
“Just Be White (JBW)”: Incels, Race and the Violence of Whiteness0
Precedents to Think About Social Work in Chile in the Current Uncertain Political Scenario: Reflections From Critical Feminisms0
Book Review: The right to sex: Feminism in the twenty-first century0
“My Life is Already Politics.” The (im)Possibility of Civic and Political Participation among Street-Involved Women who use Drugs in Oporto0
Book Review: Working it: Sex workers on the work of sex0
Book Review: The forgotten girls: A memoir of friendship and lost promise in rural America0
Book Review: Women and the criminal justice system: Gender, race, and class0
A Postcolonial Feminist Perspective on Traditional Birth Attendants and Management of Pregnancy Complications Among Indigenous Women in Rural Nigeria0
Book Review: Are You Two Sisters? The Journey of a Lesbian Couple0
Book Review: Safer spaces, feminist movements and emotions: Affect into action by Rosenkranz, G. B. RosenkranzG. B. (2025). Safer spaces, feminist moveme0
Exploring the Intersections Between Mass Incarceration and Reproductive Injustice: Implications for Critical Feminist Social Work0
Economic Empowerment Through Community Economies: A Social Work Exploration Among Rural-to-Urban Migrant Mothers in Urban China0
Book Review: The reproduction of inequality: How class shapes the pregnant body and infant health0
Book Review: Undoing privilege: Unearned advantage and systemic injustice in an unequal world0
Book Review: Roots of racism: The politics of White supremacy in the US and Europe0
The Cost of Caregiving: The Disproportionate and Invisible Impact of COVID-19 on Women0
Power Through Anonymity: Exploring Barriers to Reporting Sexual Assault Through Analysis of Reddit Data0
Book Review: Thanuja: A memoir of transition and migration SingamThanuja. (2024). Thanuja: A memoir of transition and migration. Bloomsbury India. 224 pages. $9.44 (E-book). ISBN: 9789356407329.0
Book Review: Exploring sexuality and disability: A guide for human service professionals0
“The Risk to Reward for Being an Out Proud Survivor”: Reflections on the #MeToo Movement From Rural and Remote Australia0
“We Can Only Go So Far”: Employing Intersectionality in Research with Middle-Class Black Women and Black Muslim Women0
Caught in the Neoliberal Churn: Pushing Back Against “Productivity” as a Measure of Impact0
Book Review: Empathy and resistance (N. Barfoot, Trans.) by Lunz, K. LunzK. (2026). Empathy and resistance (N. Barfoot, Trans.). Polity Press, 150 pages.0
Book Review: Blue: A history of postpartum depression in America by Moran, R. L. MoranR. L. (2024). Blue: A history of postpartum depression in America. 0
A Dialogue with Grassroots Romani Women Leaders in Spain About Their Views on Roma Feminism0
Book Review: Aiding empowerment: Democracy promotion and gender equality in politics BrechenmacherS., & MannK. (2024). Aiding empowerment: Democracy promotion and gender equality in politics. Oxfo0
Critical Feminist Scholarship as a Roadmap Toward a Just Future0
Anti-punitive Responses to Gender-Based Violence(s): Feminist Experiences from Granada, Spain0
Book Review: Suffer the Little Children: Child Migration and the Geopolitics of Compassion in the United States0
Book Review: Gender, communications, and reproductive health in international development0
The Gendered, Misogynoiristic, and Colonial Genocidal Logics of Strip Searching0
A Microhistory of Cross-Class Feminism in New York City, 1907–1911: The Activism of Carola Woerishoffer0
Book Review: Refounding democracy through intersectional activism: How Progressive Era feminists redefined who we are, and what it means today Sarvasy, W. (2024). Refounding democracy through intersec0
Book Review: Skyscraper settlement: The many lives of Christodora House MilambilingJ. (2023). Skyscraper settlement: The many lives of Christodora House. New Village Press. 288 pages. $22.99 (paperbac0
Book Review: Abolition and Social Work: Possibilities, Paradoxes, and the Practice of Community Care Kim., M. E., Rasmussen, C. W., & Washington Sr., D. M. (Eds.). (2024). A0
Sisterhood at a Distance: Doing Feminist Support Work Online0
Book Review: In defence of philanthropy0
“They See It in My Eyes”: How Undocumented Mothers Experience and Transmit Immigration-Related Fear0
Book Review: America, Goddam: Violence, Black Women, and the Struggle for Justice0
“We Are Flying Like a Fish”: Female Academics in Social Work in Hungary0
Book Review: The global fight against LGBTI rights: How transnational conservative networks target sexual and gender minorities by Ayoub, P. M., & St0
Book Review: Academic women: Voicing narratives of gendered experiences0
Migrants’ (m)Othering Under a Neoliberal Gaze: An Ethnographic Inquiry on Multicultural Family Services in South Korea0
The Epistemic Value of Service User Anger: Cultural Repertoires of Anger and Their Implications for Social Work0
“It Helped Me Open My Eyes”: Incorporating Lived Experience Perspectives in Social Work Education0
Moving From Despair to Action0
Expected to Work for Free: Social Work's Complicity in its Own Devaluation0
Black M/Otherhood: A Content Analysis Exploring How Black Mothers Are Represented in Social Work Literature0
Book Review: Coercive Control in Children's and Mothers' Lives0
Doing Research Differently: Fostering Relational Ethics in Research Teams0
The Gaze of the Gatekeeper: Frontline Social Workers’ Perceptions of Sex Workers When Making Recommendations About Treatment0
Book Review: Global sweatshops: A feminist theory of exploitation and resistance MüllerM. (2024). Global sweatshops: A feminist theory of exploitation and resistance. Oxford University Press. 160 page0
The Challenges of Women Housed in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps During an Armed Conflict in Ethiopia0
Book Review: Poverty, by America0
Book Review: Difficult: Mothering challenging adult children through conflict and change0
Book Review: Navigating womanhood in contemporary Botswana0
Book Review: Scarred: A feminist journey through pain0
Book Review: Singular selves: An introduction to Singles Studies ChowkhaniK. & WynneC. (Eds.). (2023). Singular selves: An introduction to Singles Studies. Routledge. Paperback. ISBN: 9781032292750
Book Review: Queering the Asian diaspora: East and Southeast Asian sexuality, identity and cultural politics BaoH. (2025). Queering the Asian diaspora: East and Southeast Asian sexuality, identity and0
“You Have to Take Care of Your Own Mental Status”: Incarcerated Women Seeking Care Within and Beyond Mental Health Treatment0
Book Review: Making a difference: My fight for native rights and social justice0
Book Review: In the shadow of the diagnosis: Psychiatric power and queer life by Kunzel, R. KunzelR. (2024). In the shadow of the diagnosis: Psychiatric 0
Lesbians’ Descriptions of the Actions that Led to Their Arrests and Court-Orders to Antiviolence Intervention: Practice, Advocacy, and Research Considerations0
Discursive Strategies of Intervention Systems Used by Racially Marginalized Immigrant Men Who Use Family Violence in Australia: A Critical Feminist Analysis0
Book Review: Quiet methodologies: Humility in the humanities by Bost, S. BostS. (2025). Quiet methodologies: Humility in the humanities. University of Mi0
Positionality in Critical Feminist Scholarship: Situating Social Locations and Power Within Knowledge Production0
Book Review: Digital girlhoods PhelpsK. A. (2025). Digital girlhoods. Temple University Press. 256 pages. $32.95 (Paperback). ISBN: 9781439925812.0
Book Review: Relation and Resistance: Racialized Women, Religion, and Diaspora0
Book Review: Sex and diversity in later life: Critical perspectives0
“My Voice Was Discounted the Whole Way Through”: A Gendered Analysis of Women’s Experiences of Involuntary Mental Health Treatment0
Book Review: Cybersecurity, sovereignty, and digital resistance in the Global South MhajneA., & HenshawA. (Eds.) (2025). Cybersecurity, sovereignty, and digital resistance in the Global South. Oxf0
Between Feminism and Misogyny: The “Pick Me Girl” Discourse and Gender Policing Among Women on TikTok0
Book Review: Underdogs: Social Deviance and Queer Theory0
Between Climate Realities and Just Climate Futures: Critical Social Work Imaginaries0
Book Review: Selling French Sex: Prostitution, trafficking, and global migrations CamiscioliE. (2024). Selling French Sex: Prostitution, trafficking, and global migrations. Cambridge University Press.0
On Thin ICE: In Solidarity with Immigrant Communities0
“I'm Feeling and I'm Bleeding”: The Unspoken Impact of Menstrual Cycles on Social Workers Through a Trauma-Informed Feminist Lens0
“Is She Imminently Fleeing?”: How Discursive Practices Shape Crisis Center Service Delivery and Exacerbate Existing Vulnerabilities for Survivors0
Women's High-Conflict Divorce Experiences and Access to Statutory Social Services in Turkey0
Entre Madres y Comadres : Trans Latina Immigrants Empowering Women Beyond Marianismo0
Becoming Black Womxn Through Embodied Inquiry0
Who Cares for Communities? Conceptualizing Non-Profit Work as Social Reproduction Through the Case of Food Banks0
The Experience of Birth Professionals Who Witness Obstetric Violence During Childbirth0
The House That Deconstruction Built: Can Post-Structuralism Inform A Liberatory Social Work Praxis?0
Addressing “Idealism Exploitation” Through Unionization: Causes and Outcomes of Nonprofit Worker Labor Organizing in the U.S.0
Feminism, Social Work, Militarization, and War0
Book Review: Indigenous justice and gender NielsenM. O. & Jarratt-SniderK. (Eds.). (2023). Indigenous justice and gender. University of British Columbia and University of Arizona Press. 200 pp. $40
“It was Like a Volcano Erupted”: Community-Based Advocates’ Observations of Intimate Partner Violence and Intimate Femicide in Alabama During COVID-190
Fathers in and Against Pain: Father’s Interruptions of Settler-Colonial Technologies of Loss0
Book Review: Twelve feminist lessons of war EnloeC. (2023). Twelve feminist lessons of war. University of California Press. 215 pp. $17.89 (paperback). ISBN: 978-0-520-39767-5.0
Decolonial Feminism and Practices of Resistance to Sustain Life: Experiences of Women Social Workers Implementing Mental Health Programmes in Chile0
Book Review: Integrative social work practice with refugees, asylum seekers, and other forcibly displaced persons0
How We Do the Work Is the Work: Building an Intersectional Queer Praxis for Critical Feminist Scholarship0
Unsettling Feminism in Social Work: Toward an Indigenous Decolonial Feminism0
Resistance as a Foundational Commons: Intersectionality, Transfeminism, and the Future of Critical Feminisms0
Invisible and Feminized Migration of Unaccompanied Girls: A Challenge for Child Care0
Book Review: Patterns of inclusion: How gender matters for automation, artificial intelligence, and the future of work KelanE. (2024). Patterns of inclusion: How gender matters for automation, artific0
Mapuche Female Social Workers Confronting Racism and Patriarchy: Politics and Power in Everyday Practices0
Torn Apart: Structural Racism and the Targeting of Muslim Mothers by Child Welfare0
Book Review: Whale CheonM. K. (2023). Whale. Archipelago. 372 pp. $16.50 (Paperback). ISBN: 9781953861146.0
Reimagining Social Work with Disinformation in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods as Feminist Epistemic Practice0
From Exceptionalism to Relationality: Responding to Mandatory Reporting in Texas Anti-Trans Directives0
Book Review: Mothers, children and domestic violence and abuse: A tale of poverty and inequality told through survey data by Skafida, V. SkafidaV. (2025)0
Book Review: On Violence and on Violence Against Women0
What are we even here for? AI, Critical Feminism, and Social Work Scholarship0
Book Review: Scarred: A Feminist Journey Through Pain0
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