WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR A MALE SOCIAL WORKER TO BE A FEMINIST PRACTITIONER?

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  • Dennis M. Dailey Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas

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I am certain that I am not alone as a male socialworker concerned about whether feminist perspectives have a place in myprofessional life a teacher, practitioner, and scholar, as well as in mypersonal life as partner, father, friend, and, just recently, grandfather. For me, this search has now lasted over 30years, and this writing represents a stopping-over point in the search, not aconclusion to the search.Copyright of Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping is the property of ClevelandState University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to alistserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print,download, or email articles for individual use.

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Dennis M. Dailey, Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas

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Dailey, D. M. (2014). WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR A MALE SOCIAL WORKER TO BE A FEMINIST PRACTITIONER?. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 3(3), 57–66. Retrieved from https://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/513

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