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Youth Working with Girls and Women in Community Settings
Janet Batsleer
其他書名
A Feminist Perspective
出版
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
, 2013-01-01
主題
Political Science / Public Policy / Social Policy
Medical / Nursing / Home & Community Care
Social Science / Children's Studies
ISBN
1409425797
9781409425793
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=DZvVCQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
This revised and updated book is a wonderful resource for students and practitioners of youth and community work and all who want to understand what feminism has to offer in shaping provision for girls in a way that promotes equality and is rooted in anti-oppressive practice. It is clearly written, insightful and accessible with valuable historical as well as contemporary content and reflection.'Kalbir Shukra, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK'The new edition of this unique and important book, demonstrates Batsleer's continued critical involvement in informal educational work with young women. Her insights, drawn from personal, professional and political activism, and well informed by contemporary theory and practice, challenge the reader to think beyond the mundane and mechanistic, to pursue a reflective and creative youth work approach.'Jean Spence, Durham University, UK 'This is an intelligent book with a well-researched historical and contemporary critique that I found informative, stimulating and inspirational. The examination of theory and policy, whilst remaining grounded in practice, provides an excellent and much needed resource for understanding and/or engaging young women in communities. Having read this book once, I will be sure to revisit it many times.' Susan Morgan, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland'This is the book I wish I had read when I was a brand new girls' work worker and thought I had to invent the wheel! Having said that, I am really glad I am reading it now, as it is packed with new things to mull over, as well as a thoughtful and considered framework ideal for teaching new youth workers. Janet ingeniously weaves the past and present into a coherent pattern of how girls' work emerges, operates and remains continually under threat from patriarchy. Wonderful!'Amelia Lee, Feminist Webs, Manchester, UK