The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge

The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge
Title The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Josefina Figueira-McDonough
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 476
Release 1998
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780815322283

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge

The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge
Title The Role of Gender in Practice Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Josefina Figueira McDonough
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 476
Release 2018-10-24
Genre Psychology
ISBN 131777731X

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Feminist critiques of the social sciences are based on the assumption that because the social sciences were developed for the most part by white, middle-class, Western men, the perspectives of women were ignored. This book offers an approach for integrating gender-related content into the social work curriculum. The distinguished contributors discuss the shortcoming of dominant knowledge, address the pressing need for a gender-integrated curriculum, consider the pedagogies consistent with the implementation of an integrate curriculum, address specific areas in social work education, assessing content, and assumptions, and discuss strategic issues for the implementation of curricular knowledge.

Producing Knowledge, Reproducing Gender

Producing Knowledge, Reproducing Gender
Title Producing Knowledge, Reproducing Gender PDF eBook
Author Pauline Cullen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9781910820544

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This fresh collection of essays examines the continued significance of gender as a marker of inequality in the lives of women across diverse contexts in Irish society. It is a cliche to say that we live in a knowledge society, but exactly whose knowledge sets the economic, political, social, and cultural parameters in any given society?Contributors tackle this question by taking the reader on a gender knowledge journey through the contemporary workplace, the state and civil society and into the education and wider cultural domains. The essays demonstrate the persistence of power differentials, the resilience of gender stereotypes and the ongoing reproduction of specific kinds of gender exclusions. Ideas about gender (often outdated and ill conceived) continue to maintain existing power imbalances in tech work, finance, education, and media. Those ideas also frame public policy debates about sex work, homelessness, women's activism and reproductive rights. Finally, a gender knowledge perspective reveals the downstream impact of gender and others forms of difference and inequality in relation to the teaching profession, game culture, book reviewing and access to archival materials on historical abuse. Producing Knowledge, Reproducing Gender: power, production and practice in Ireland will appeal to those interested in gender studies, political sociology and the sociology of knowledge.

Gender, Power and Knowledge for Development

Gender, Power and Knowledge for Development
Title Gender, Power and Knowledge for Development PDF eBook
Author Lata Narayanaswamy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 283
Release 2016-12-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317812239

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Knowledge-for-development is under-theorised and under-researched within development studies, but as a set of policy objectives it is thriving within development practice. Donors and other agencies are striving to improve the flow of information within and between decision-makers and so-called ‘poor and marginalized groups’ in order to promote economic and social development, including the empowerment of women. Gender, Power and Knowledge for Development questions the assumptions and practice of the knowledge-for-development industry. Using a qualitative, multi-site ethnographical study of a Northern-based gender information service and its ‘beneficiaries’ in India, the book queries the utility of the knowledge paradigm itself and the underlying assumption that a knowledge deficit exists in the Global South. It questions the value of practices designed to address this presumed deficit that seek to increase information without addressing the specific problems of the knowledge systems being targeted for support. After reviewing the evidence, the book recommends that international organisations, governments and practitioners move away from the belief that information intermediaries can employ progressive correctives to ‘tinker at the edges’ and thus resolve the shortcomings of on-going attempts to use knowledge alone as a driver of development. Gender, Power and Knowledge for Development will be of great interest to researchers, students in development studies, gender studies, and communication studies as well as INGOs, donor agencies and groups engaged in information for development (i4D), ICT for development (ICT4D), Tech4Dev, knowledge mobilization and knowledge-for-development (K4D).

Gender and Practice

Gender and Practice
Title Gender and Practice PDF eBook
Author Marcia Texler Segal
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 2019-11-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1838673873

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This book has an Open Access chapter. Throughout the volume, expert practitioners situate their real-world experiences in the broader intersectional framework employed by their academic colleagues, offering policy makers, students, scholars, practitioners, and activists concrete examples of how and why gender is central to development

Theory/practice Dilemmas

Theory/practice Dilemmas
Title Theory/practice Dilemmas PDF eBook
Author Lyn Yates
Publisher Deakin University Press
Total Pages 166
Release 1990
Genre Education
ISBN

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"This book forms Part of the units ESA841, ESA846 Theory and practice in educational administration and Master of Education degree programs offered by the School of Education in Deakin University's Open Campus Program'.

Practising Gender Analysis in Education

Practising Gender Analysis in Education
Title Practising Gender Analysis in Education PDF eBook
Author Fiona E. Leach
Publisher Oxfam
Total Pages 176
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780855984939

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This companion applies the Harvard framework, women's empowerment approach, gender analysis matrix and social relations approach to analysis of a variety of educational contexts, including national education policies and projects, schools, colleges, ministries, teaching and learning materials, and school and teacher training curricula.