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  • Patricia Fernández-Montaño Universidad de Castilla La Mancha Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de Talavera de la Reina.
Vol. 5 No. 9 (2015), Epistemes, pages 24-39
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v5i9.3299
Submitted: Sep 15, 2015 Accepted: Nov 11, 2015 Published: Dec 28, 2015
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This theoretical review is structured around two main parts: In one hand, an approach to the key concepts for Feminist Social Work, such as gender, sexism, violence based on gender and patriarchy, and in the other hand, an approach about the role of social workers against gender inequality, both practically and theoretical, allowing the author to analyzes the need for redefinition in this profession as essential for social transformation that advocates to social justice for women and men. Social Work is often limited to a corseted intervention in a patriarchal social system whose values apprehended continue inequality between women and men. This is why explore situations of inequality, analyze sexism and their origin, questioning the social structures that support them, it should be a part of the practical field of this profession.

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Fernández-Montaño, P. (2015). FEMINIST SOCIAL WORK: FROM A THEORETICAL REVIEW TO A PRACTICAL REDEFINITION. Trabajo Social Global-Global Social Work, 5(9), 24–39. https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v5i9.3299