Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2011, 12 (1): 35-43
The paper explores the close connection between social work and feminist movement and theory. he tradition and history of social work are incomplete without social workers - women activists. he aim of the paper is to examine the historical context of the professionalization of social work in close connection with the irst wave of feminism, and to interrogate positions which refuse feminist approaches in social work as marginal, ideological - not objective, or curious and even dangerous, improper.Women's movement is one of the sources of development and professionalization of social work. Political and social activism of many outstanding women - "Mothers" of social work - was an integral part of their professional career. his aspect of their lives is, however, all too often "forgotten" in textbooks. he importance of pride, roots and the tradition is a fundamental aspect for every social work graduate and practitioner, especially as the status of social work in society has been falling.
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