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Feminism in the Social Sciences of Health and Illness

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Broom, Dorothy

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Taylor & Francis Group

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When feminism informs and shapes social scientific thinking, it often yields strongly applied perspectives. The business of engaging in the application, however, presents challenges to both feminist practice and the academic disciplines. These issues are

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Australian Feminist Studies

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2037-12-31
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