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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Book Review: Women in educational leadership and community building: Voices from across the globe27
Book Review: Leftover women: The resurgence of gender inequality in China26
Book Review: Period: The real story of menstruation23
Book Review: Lean semesters: How higher education reproduces inequity22
Female Gender Performativity Around Breastfeeding in Abusive Relationships19
Book Review: Practising Feminism for Social Welfare: A Global Perspective18
Book Review: Bodies of work: The labour of sex in the digital age14
Book Review: The cunning of gender violence: Geopolitics & feminism14
Who Do We Call “Creepy?”: Sex Workers’ Relationships as Targets of Intimate Intervention13
Relational Cultural Theory and Intervention Approaches with Adolescent Girls: An Integrative Review13
Black Women's Physical, Mental, and Sexual Health in the Criminal Legal System: Influences of Victimization, Healthcare Access, and Living Conditions12
“Art Saved my Life”: Revitalizing Affilia's Poetry and Creative Works in a Time of Socio-Political Transition11
“He Offered to Buy Me a Sundress:” Experiences of Harassment and Discrimination Within the Context of Social Work Academic Conferences10
Hukou-Based Rural–Urban Migration Status and Domestic Violence Against Wives in China: Implications for Policy and Practice10
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 p9
Reproductive Justice, Bodily Autonomy, and State Violence9
Teaching Resistance: Trans Lives and Feminist Solidarities9
Transgender Lived Experience in Social Work: A Critical Discourse Analysis8
Book Review: Anti-oppressive social work practice and the carceral state8
Latinas Experiences with Sexual Satisfaction, Pleasure and Desire: An Exploratory Qualitative Study7
Book Review: Taking children: A history of American terror7
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. Paperb7
Book Review: Black Box: The Memoir That Sparked Japan’s #MeToo Movement7
Book Review: Coming of age in a time of contested citizenship: Growing up Latinx6
Epistemic Peerhood in Trans Social Work Research6
Book Review: A better justice?: Community programs for criminalized women6
Understanding the Structural Oppression of Sex Workers: Toward Informing Social Work from an Irish Standpoint6
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 Myan6
Book Review: Painful beauty: Tlingit women, beadwork, and the art of resilience5
From “Papito Corazón” to Economic Hardship: An Intersectional Analysis of Child Support Debt among Low-Income Mothers in Chile5
Book Review: Just care: Messy entanglements of disability, dependency, and desire5
Book Review: Dissenting Social Work: Critical Theory, Resistance, and Pandemic5
Book Review: Birthing a movement: Midwives, law, and the politics of reproductive care5
Book Review: Everyday Violence: The Public Harassment of Women and LGBTQ People5
Too Muslim to Be a Feminist and Too Feminist to Be a Muslim? Locating Lived Experiences of Feminism and Muslimness in Social Work Academe5
Understanding the Trajectories of Women who use Violence Through an Intersectional Feminist Analysis5
Book Review: Feminist spiritualities DeckmanJ. R. (2023). Feminist spiritualities. State University of New York Press. Paperback. ISBN: 9781438493411. $33.94. 171 pages.4
Economic Empowerment for Enhanced Health Equity: A Qualitative Study of Women Living with HIV in Wakiso District, Uganda4
An Interwoven Narrative: Academic Mothers in the Pandemic Context4
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
Taking Care at Work: Gender, Coping, and Anti-Violence Work During COVID-194
Uncovering the Transformative Labor in Black Women's Community Work4
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: 9781802207378.3
Book Review: The Vegetarian HanK. (2015). The Vegetarian. Hogarth. 188 pages. $21.00 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780553448184.3
Unyielding: Words Under Fire3
Book Review: Gendered domestic violence and abuse in popular Culture3
Book Review: Leftover women in China: Understanding legal consciousness through intergenerational relationships by Liu, Q. LiuQ. (2025). Leftover women i3
Critical Feminism Under Critical Conditions: Violence, Silence, and Resistance3
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
El paquete and el varejón: Women's Material Cultures of Care Under El Salvador's Carceral State of Exception3
Revisiting Empowerment Through Critical Praxis: Perspectives of Front-Line Workers Supporting Refugee Women Experiencing Gendered Violence in Australia3
Book Review: Tastes like war: A memoir3
Finding Freedom and Connection in Arts-Based Collaborative Autoethnography3
Book Review: Trans and gender diverse ageing in care contexts: Research into practice by Toze, M., Willis, P., & Hafford-Letchfield TozeM.WillisP.Hafford-Letchfield.3
Regulating Emotion, Regulating Selves: A Critique of the Emotion Regulation Discourse in Psychotherapy3
On the Domestication of Queer Within Social Work: Reflections from One Queer Social Work Instructor/Student3
Homelessness and Intimate Partner Violence: Women's Experiences With Accessing Formal Support Services and the Impact of Their Intersecting Identities3
Book Review: Violence never heals: The lifelong effects of intimate partner violence for immigrant women3
Perspectives of Male Service Providers on Responding to Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Zimbabwe: Findings From Qualitative Interviews3
“She Must Be Experimental, Resourceful, and Have Sympathetic Understanding”: toxic white femininities as a Persona and Performance in School Social Work2
Disrupting the Harm of Echo Chambers: Promoting a Feminist Pedagogy of Social Change and “Calling-in”2
Navigating Dating Violence: An Intersectional Analysis of Agency Among Young Iranian Immigrant Women2
Book Review: Traffic in Asian women2
“But Did You Die?”: Intimate Partner Violence as a Social Determinant of Health2
Feeling Excluded: Revisiting the Felt Experience of Low-Income Single Mothers Through the Case of Arab-Israeli Women2
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
Exploring Postpartum Depression among Palestinian Women in Genocide: A Feminist Perspective on Social Support and Health Access in Gaza2
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 P2
Fat Liberation: How Social Workers Can Incorporate Fat Activism to Promote Care and Justice2
Book Review: Understanding abuse in young people's intimate relationships: Female perspectives on power control and gendered social norms2
Women and Finances: Exploring the Place of Women in the Chilean Financial Education Programs2
A Paradigm Shift: Implications for Social Worker Provision of LGBTQI+ Information and Support in Human Milk Feeding2
Culturally Diverse Female-Identified Students Discuss Sexual Assault Policies: Dialectics of Safety/Danger2
The Imposition of a Coerced Autonomy: Suicidal “Bad Girls,” Human Service Professionals, and Gender Bias2
Book Review: Researching gender-based violence: Embodied and intersectional approaches2
Supporting Newcomer Women Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence and Their Children: Insights From Service Providers2
Book Review: Menopause transitions and the workplace: Theorizing transitions, responsibilities and interventions BeckV., & BrewisJ. (Eds.). (2024). Menopause transitions and the workplace: Theoriz2
Book Review: Invisible Mothers: Unseen Yet Hypervisible After Incarceration2
From the Welfare State to the Carceral State: Whither Social Reproduction?2
Campus Sexual Violence and the Cost of Protecting Institutions: Carceral Systems and Trans Student Experience2
Book Review: Torn apart: How the child welfare system destroys black families and how abolition can build a safer world2
Beyond Identity: How Survival Economies Shape the Social Inclusion of Transgender Individuals in Urban India2
Mormonism and Becoming a Social Worker: Applying an Intersectional Lens During Qualitative Data Analysis2
Feminist Except for Palestine: Where Are Feminist Social Workers on Palestine?2
Book Review: A Restorative Approach to Family Violence: Feminist kin-making2
Book Review: In this place called prison: Women's religious life in the shadow of punishment2
“Did I Hear That Right?”: A CRT Analysis of Racial Microaggressions in K-12 Schools1
Book Review: Picturing the Woman child: Fashion, Feminism and the Female Gaze1
Creative Writing and Decolonizing Intersectional Feminist Critical Reflexivity: Challenging Neoliberal, Gendered, White, Colonial Practice Norms in the COVID-19 Pandemic1
Taking Back the Narrative: Gendered Anti-Blackness in Predominantly White Schools of Social Work1
Dorothy, Anne, and Margaret: Person-Centered Histories of Foster Children in the Mid-Twentieth Century, New York City1
Negotiating Standardized Approaches to IPV Detection in Social Services? Previous Experiences, Degendering, and Mandatory Reporting1
Book Review: Who's Laughing Now? Feminist Perspectives on Humour and Laughter1
First They Came for Critical Race Theory …1
Book Review: The Intermediaries – A Weimar story by Schillace, B. SchillaceB. (2025). The Intermediaries – A Weimar story. W.W. Norton & Co. 340 pp. 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
Abolition and the Welfare State: Implications for Social Welfare1
Normal Wasn’t Good: A Collaborative Autoethnography of the Intersectional Experiences of Academic Women of Color Mothering During the Dual Pandemics1
Invisible Care: An Urgent Call for Gendered Recognition of Grandmother Care1
Anti-Racist Research Praxis: Feminist Relational Accountability and Arts-Based Reflexive Memoing for Qualitative Data Collection in Social Work Research1
Are We Bridging the Gap? The Social Work Practice of Critical Feminism1
“No Free Homeland Without Free Women:” Tal’at's Indigenous Feminist Movement1
‘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 Praxis1
Australia – A Land for Young Women? Exploring Young Women's Positioning in Contemporary Australian Family Violence Discourses1
A Structural Analysis of Gender-Based Violence and Depression in the Lives of Sexual Minority Women and Trans People1
Regulating the Mind: Constructing, Performing, & Mandating “Insight” in Child Protection Cases1
Entrenched, Unrelenting, Unsettled: Cultural Essentialism in International Development Research on Domestic Violence in Nepal1
Book Review: Christian imperial feminism: White Protestant women and the consecration of empire by Kenny, G. KennyG. (2024). Christian imperial feminism: White Protestan1
Book Review: Gender, communications, and reproductive health in international development0
Fathers in and Against Pain: Father’s Interruptions of Settler-Colonial Technologies of Loss0
Book Review: In defence of philanthropy0
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
The Gendered, Misogynoiristic, and Colonial Genocidal Logics of Strip Searching0
“We Are Flying Like a Fish”: Female Academics in Social Work in Hungary0
“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
“It was Like a Volcano Erupted”: Community-Based Advocates’ Observations of Intimate Partner Violence and Intimate Femicide in Alabama During COVID-190
Book Review: The gift of aging: Growing older with purpose, planning, and positivity0
Meanings of Loneliness for Women Using Social Services in Spain: An Intersectional Analysis0
Decolonial Feminism and Practices of Resistance to Sustain Life: Experiences of Women Social Workers Implementing Mental Health Programmes in Chile0
Lone Motherhood, Poverty and the Meaning of Money0
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
Book Review: Are You Two Sisters? The Journey of a Lesbian Couple0
Jessica Blanche Peixotto and the Founding of Berkeley Social Welfare0
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: Politicizing gender and democracy in the context of the Istanbul convention0
Book Review: Thanuja: A memoir of transition and migration by Thanuja Singam SingamThanuja. (2024). Thanuja: A memoir of transition and migration. Bloomsbury India. 224 0
Book Review: Poverty, by America0
Book Review: Digital girlhoods by Phelps, K. A. PhelpsK. A. (2025). Digital girlhoods. Temple University Press. 256 pages. $32.95 (Paperback). ISBN: 97814399258120
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
Book Review: Making a difference: My fight for native rights and social justice0
Doing Research Differently: Fostering Relational Ethics in Research Teams0
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
Book Review: Patterns of inclusion: How gender matters for automation, artificial intelligence, and the future of work by Kelan, E. KelanE. (2024). Patterns of inclusion0
Book Review: Scarred: A Feminist Journey Through Pain0
Book Review: Coercive Control in Children's and Mothers' Lives0
Community is Key! Sense of Belonging among Black Women Undergraduate and Graduate Students and How They Cope0
Book Review: Queer China: Lesbian and Gay literature and visual culture under postsocialism0
Book Review: The feminist and the sex offender: Confronting sexual harm, ending state violence0
Harnessing the Lived Experience of Transgender and Gender Diverse People as Practice Knowledge in Social Work: A Standpoint Analysis0
Economic Empowerment Through Community Economies: A Social Work Exploration Among Rural-to-Urban Migrant Mothers in Urban China0
“All I was Thinking About was Shattered”: Women's Experiences Transitioning Out of Anti-Trafficking Shelters During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Uganda0
Infertility and Pregnancy Loss in Doctoral Education: Understanding Students’ Experiences0
Responsibilization and Retraditionalization: How Neoliberal Logics Reproduce Gender Inequities Among Women Community Organizers in Chicago0
Book Review: Women and the criminal justice system: Gender, race, and class0
Book Review: Aiding empowerment: Democracy promotion and gender equality in politics by Brechenmacher, S., & Mann, K. BrechenmacherS.MannK. (2024). Aiding empowermen0
‘A Tale of Gin and Prostitution’: Using Community Theatre to Explore Attitudes Towards Sex Work in Northern Ireland0
“If I Don’t Do It, No One Else Will” Narratives on the Well-Being of Sub-Saharan African Immigrant Daughters0
Book Review: Queering the Asian diaspora: East and Southeast Asian sexuality, identity and cultural politics by Bao, H. BaoH. (2025). Queering the Asian diaspora: East a0
The House That Deconstruction Built: Can Post-Structuralism Inform A Liberatory Social Work Praxis?0
“The Risk to Reward for Being an Out Proud Survivor”: Reflections on the #MeToo Movement From Rural and Remote Australia0
Book Review: Sex and diversity in later life: Critical perspectives0
The Challenges of Women Housed in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps During an Armed Conflict in Ethiopia0
Exploring the Experiences of Transgender & Nonbinary Individuals Working on Cisgender-Led Research Projects0
Book Review: Women and sport in Asia0
Jewish Bathhouse Attendants as Key Figures for the Identification and Referral of Women in Distress: Contributors to Role Perception0
“I Hope this Brings Comfort to Others; It's Brought Me Comfort Too”: Ceremony-Based Participatory and Practice Research as Indigenist Feminist Methodology0
“Is She Imminently Fleeing?”: How Discursive Practices Shape Crisis Center Service Delivery and Exacerbate Existing Vulnerabilities for Survivors0
“I Wish he Were Dead.” The Experience of Loss among Young Arab-Bedouin Women in Polygamous Families0
Book Review: Academic women: Voicing narratives of gendered experiences0
Book Review: My girls: The power of friendship in a fractured world by Sandelson, J. SandelsonJ. (2023). My girls: The power of friendship in a fractured world. Universi0
Anti-punitive Responses to Gender-Based Violence(s): Feminist Experiences from Granada, Spain0
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: Feminist research in practice0
Mapuche Female Social Workers Confronting Racism and Patriarchy: Politics and Power in Everyday Practices0
A Microhistory of Cross-Class Feminism in New York City, 1907–1911: The Activism of Carola Woerishoffer0
Migrants’ (m)Othering Under a Neoliberal Gaze: An Ethnographic Inquiry on Multicultural Family Services in South Korea0
Moving From Despair to Action0
Between the Academy and Us: A Collaborative Account of Black Women's Experiences Navigating White Supremacy in Academia0
Expected to Work for Free: Social Work's Complicity in its Own Devaluation0
Book Review: Suffer the Little Children: Child Migration and the Geopolitics of Compassion in the United States0
Exploring the Intersections Between Mass Incarceration and Reproductive Injustice: Implications for Critical Feminist Social Work0
Book Review: Skyscraper settlement: The many lives of Christodora House by Milambiling, J. MilambilingJ. (2023). Skyscraper settlement: The many lives of Christodora Hou0
Sex Worker Collectives Within the Whorearchy: Intersectional Inquiry with Sex Workers in Los Angeles, CA0
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
Book Review: Singular selves: An introduction to Singles Studies ChowkhaniK. & WynneC. (Eds.). (2023). Singular selves: An introduction to Singles Studies. Routledge. Paperback. ISBN: 9781032292750
Navigating Post-Divorce Challenges in Migration: Empowerment Strategies of Syrian Refugee Women in Türkiye0
Familial Tensions: Morphing Gender Relations of Power Among Tajik Migrant Workers in Russia0
Book Review: Undoing privilege: Unearned advantage and systemic injustice in an unequal world0
Doing the Messy Work: Critical Feminism and Academic Leadership in Social Work0
From Exceptionalism to Relationality: Responding to Mandatory Reporting in Texas Anti-Trans Directives0
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
Book Review: Underdogs: Social Deviance and Queer Theory0
When “Time Is Not Your Own”: Experiences of Mothering Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Book Review: The global fight against LGBTI rights: How transnational conservative networks target sexual and gender minorities by Ayoub, P. M., & St0
Caught in the Neoliberal Churn: Pushing Back Against “Productivity” as a Measure of Impact0
Barriers to Achieving Reproductive Justice for an Indigenous Gulf Coast Tribe0
Discipline, Erasure, and Silenced Subjectivities: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Florida's 2022 Parental Rights in Education Act0
Book Review: Translocational belongings: Intersectional Dilemmas and Social Inequalities0
Condemning Genocide and Confronting Affilia's Palestine Exception0
Book Review: America, Goddam: Violence, Black Women, and the Struggle for Justice0
Book Review: Action research in organisations: Participation in change processes0
Book Review: Difficult: Mothering challenging adult children through conflict and change0
“I'm Feeling and I'm Bleeding”: The Unspoken Impact of Menstrual Cycles on Social Workers Through a Trauma-Informed Feminist Lens0
Book Review: The politics of surviving: How women navigate domestic violence and its aftermath0
Book Review: Exploring sexuality and disability: A guide for human service professionals0
“Just Be White (JBW)”: Incels, Race and the Violence of Whiteness0
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
How We Do the Work Is the Work: Building an Intersectional Queer Praxis for Critical Feminist Scholarship0
Gendered Responsibilization and Informal Care: The Dynamics of Support and Governance in Swedish Social Work0
Book Review: Women's activist organizing in US history0
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
Becoming Black Womxn Through Embodied Inquiry0
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). Abolition0
From Abortion Rights to Reproductive Justice: A Call to Action0
The Epistemic Value of Service User Anger: Cultural Repertoires of Anger and Their Implications for Social Work0
Lesbians’ Descriptions of the Actions that Led to Their Arrests and Court-Orders to Antiviolence Intervention: Practice, Advocacy, and Research Considerations0
“One-by-One, TB Took Everything Away From Me”: A Photovoice Exploration of Stigma in Women with Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Mumbai0
“You Have to Take Care of Your Own Mental Status”: Incarcerated Women Seeking Care Within and Beyond Mental Health Treatment0
“A Real Person is Not Horny 24/7”: Women Online Sex Workers Managing Emotional Labor, Agency, and Well-Being in Türkiye0
Resistance as a Foundational Commons: Intersectionality, Transfeminism, and the Future of Critical Feminisms0
Reflections on the Ethical Possibilities and Limitations of Abolitionist Praxis in Social Work0
Book Review: Queering psychotherapy CzyzselskaJ.C. (Ed.). (2022). Queering psychotherapy . Karnak Books. 310 pp. $26.99 (paperback). ISBN: 978-1-9134947-3-5.0
Stop & Rest: Black Women, Refusal, and Rest as Praxis in Social Work0
Book Review: The right to sex: Feminism in the twenty-first century0
Sisterhood at a Distance: Doing Feminist Support Work Online0
Unsettling Feminism in Social Work: Toward an Indigenous Decolonial Feminism0
Invisible and Feminized Migration of Unaccompanied Girls: A Challenge for Child Care0
The Gaze of the Gatekeeper: Frontline Social Workers’ Perceptions of Sex Workers When Making Recommendations About Treatment0
Precedents to Think About Social Work in Chile in the Current Uncertain Political Scenario: Reflections From Critical Feminisms0
“It Helped Me Open My Eyes”: Incorporating Lived Experience Perspectives in Social Work Education0
Restorative Justice and the Dance with the Devil0
Book Review: Scarred: A feminist journey through pain0
Situational Analysis of Power in Participatory Action Research: Mapping Systemic Frameworks, Discourses, and Principles for Critical Feminist Qualitative Inquiry0
Who Cares for Communities? Conceptualizing Non-Profit Work as Social Reproduction Through the Case of Food Banks0
Book Review: Gender and trauma since 19000
Book Review: Roots of racism: The politics of White supremacy in the US and Europe0
Book Review: Working it: Sex workers on the work of sex0
Book Review: Integrative social work practice with refugees, asylum seekers, and other forcibly displaced persons0
Book Review: Building a new leadership ladder: Transforming male-dominated organizations to support women on the rise0
Book Review: Bodies in evidence: race, gender, and sexual assault adjudication0
Book Review: The forgotten girls: A memoir of friendship and lost promise in rural America0
“My Voice Was Discounted the Whole Way Through”: A Gendered Analysis of Women’s Experiences of Involuntary Mental Health Treatment0
Book Review: Selling French Sex: Prostitution, trafficking, and global migrations CamiscioliE. (2024). Selling French Sex: Prostitution, trafficking, and global migrations. Cambridge University Press.0
Saudi Women's Attitudes Toward Advocacy for Women's Rights0
Book Review: On Violence and on Violence Against Women0
Reimagining Social Work with Disinformation in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods as Feminist Epistemic Practice0
Book Review: Relation and Resistance: Racialized Women, Religion, and Diaspora0
Book Review: Emotional histories in the fight to end prostitution: Emotional communities, 1869 to today0
The Cost of Caregiving: The Disproportionate and Invisible Impact of COVID-19 on Women0
Black M/Otherhood: A Content Analysis Exploring How Black Mothers Are Represented in Social Work Literature0
Book Review: Remaking a life: How women living with HIV/AIDS confront inequality0
Feeling Poor and Lonely: The Felt Experiences of Low-Income Working Lone Mothers in Finland0
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
Feminism, Social Work, Militarization, and War0
The Experience of Birth Professionals Who Witness Obstetric Violence During Childbirth0
A Dialogue with Grassroots Romani Women Leaders in Spain About Their Views on Roma Feminism0
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