Lena Dominelli is a scholar, social justice activist, and public intellectual. A pioneer in the field, she has long put social work under the microscope, revealing its gaps and contributions. In her work she analyzes the complex nature of the interrelationships among various social structures, including social work, which result in social injustices. Always inclusive of the distinctive voices of other scholars and activists, she also aims to make social workers effective participants in eliminating injustices in society. Her presence leaves an indelible mark on the profession.
Dominelli, L. (1996). Deprofessionalising social work: Competencies, postmodernism, and equal opportunities. British Journal of Social Work, 26, 153-175.
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Dominelli, L. (1997a). Anti-racist social work (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan. (Original work published 1988)
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Dominelli, L. (1997b). Sociology for social work. London: Macmillan.
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Dominelli, L. (1986). Love and wages: The impact of imperialism, state intervention and women's domestic labour on workers' control in Algeria, 1962-1972 . Norwich: Novata.
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Dominelli, L. (1999). Community approaches to child welfare: International perspectives. Aldershot. England: Ashgate.
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Dominelli, L. (2002a). Anti-oppressive social work theory and practice . London: Palgrave.
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Dominelli, L. (2002b). Feminist social work theory and practice. London: Palgrave.
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Dominelli, L. (2004). Social work: Theory and practice for a changing profession. Cambridge, England: Polity.
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Dominelli, L. (2005). Community development across borders. International Social Work, 48, 702-713.
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Dominelli, L. (2007). Revitalising communities in a globalising world . Aldershot, England: Ashgate.
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Dominelli, L., & Gollins, T. (1997). Men, power, and caring relationships. Sociological Review, 45, 396-415.
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Heckman, S. (1995). Moral voices, moral selves: Carol Gilligan and feminist moral theory. Cambridge, England: Polity.
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Leonard, P. (1997). Postmodern welfare: Reconstructing an emancipatory project. London: Sage Publishing .
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Mullaly, R. (1997). Structural social work: Ideology, theory, and practice. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
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Mullaly, R. (2002). Challenging oppression: A critical social work approach. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
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Okin, S. (1999). Is multiculturalism bad for women?New York: Princeton University Press.
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Small, J. (1997). Foreward. In Dominelli, L(2nd edition) Anti-racist social work practice. London: BASW-Macmillan.
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White, Vicky. (2006). The state of feminist social work. London: Routledge.