Bob Pease
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1531093A
Top Subjects
- Masculinity (3)
- Men (2)
- Sex role (2)
- Postmodernism (1)
- Social service, australia (1)
- Men, social conditions (1)
- Men, psychology (1)
Books by Bob Pease
Total count: 21
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Men and sexual politicstowards a pro-feminist practice.Dulwich Centre1997-01-01
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Transforming Social Work PracticeAllen & Unwin1999-01-01
Transforming Social Work PracticePostmodern Critical PerspectivesRoutledge1999-06-28-
Recreating MenPostmodern Masculinity Politics2000-01-01
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Working with Men in the Human ServicesAllen & Unwin2001-01-01
Men and gender relationsTertiary Press2002-01-01-
After 9/11Cultural Dimensions of American Global PowerTaylor & Francis Group2007-01-01
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International Encyclopedia of Men and MasculinitiesTaylor & Francis Group2007-01-01
Migrant MenCritical Studies of Masculinities and the Migration ExperienceTaylor & Francis Group2009-01-01
Undoing privilegeunearned advantage in a divided worldDistributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan2010-01-01
Critical Social WorkTheories and Practices for a Socially Just WorldAllen & Unwin2010-01-01-
Men and Masculinities Around the WorldPalgrave Macmillan2011-01-01
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Politics of Recognition and Social JusticeTransforming Subjectivities and New Forms of ResistanceTaylor & Francis Group2013-01-01
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Men, Masculinities and MethodologiesPalgrave Macmillan2013-01-01
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Men, Masculinities and DisasterTaylor & Francis Group2016-01-01
Doing Critical Social WorkTheory in PracticeAllen & Unwin2016-01-01-
Critical Ethics of Care in Social WorkTransforming the Politics and Practices of CaringTaylor & Francis Group2017-01-01
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Post-Anthropocentric Social WorkCritical Posthuman and New Materialist PerspectivesTaylor & Francis Group2020-01-01
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Posthumanism and the Man QuestionBeyond Anthropocentric MasculinitiesRoutledge2022-01-01
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Interconnecting the Violences of MenContinuities and Intersections in Research, Policy and ActivismRoutledge2024-01-01
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Abolition in Social Work and Human ServicesVisions, Possibilities and ChallengesPolicy Press2025-01-01