Heteronormativity in Norwegian Social Work Journals
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22967Dato
2019-05-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Hernes-Giertsen, MeretheSammendrag
The  purpose  of  this  review  was  to  examine  whether  heteronormativity  is  reproduced  or problematized within Norwegian social work journals.  It is based on a study that explored how sexuality is addressed in social work journal articles and extends past reviews by also analysing heterosexuality. The data comprised of 572 articles published in the major Norwegian social work journals  between  2002  and  2014. A  keyword  search  and  a  thematic  analysis  was  used  to  first determine how many articles addressed sexuality and second to develop a closer analysis of how sexuality  was  addressed  in  the  identified  articles.  Queer  theory  guided  the  analysis.  Findings revealed that heteronormativity was problematized in five of the six (1%) articles that addressed sexuality, indicating that heteronormativity is reproduced in Norwegian social work journalsandthat those in position in authority in the field of social work routinely deploy heterosexuality as a taken-for-granted resource. If power asymmetries are to be destabilized, strategies that counteract the power basis of the hegemonic norm are necessary, such as addressing the binary opposition of heterosexuality vs. non-heterosexuality, and naming heterosexuality.
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University of WindsorSitering
Giertsen M. Heteronormativity in Norwegian Social Work Journals. Critical Social Work. 2016;17(2):43-58Metadata
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