190 Pages
by
Routledge
190 Pages
by
Routledge
190 Pages
by
Routledge
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How well does social policy serve this understudied population? Although public policy and social programs responding to the AIDS and hate crime epidemics of the past decades are supposed to be designed for the working-class gay man, in actuality they have been based more on socioeconomic bias, stereotype, and anecdote than on social science. What do these men actually want and need? How... Read more
Contents
- About the Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Practice and Theoretical Knowledge-Based Theory for Clinical and Policy Practice
- METHODOLOGY
- Framework for Practice with Working-Class Gay and Bisexual Men
- UNITED STATES AND CANADA
- Introduction
- Ethnographic Study of Gay and Bisexual Working-Class Men in the United States
- Gay Men Living in a Rural Environment
- An Ethnographic Study of Six Latino Gay and Bisexual Men
- Case Study of a Gay Mexican American
- Oh, Canada: The Experience of Working-Class Gay Men in Toronto
- AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
- Ethnographic Study of Twenty-Six Gay and Bisexual Working-Class Men in Australia and New Zealand
- Interviewing Working-Class Gay Men Over the Internet
- ANALYSIS
- IMPLICATIONS FOR CLINICAL AND POLICY PRACTICE
- INTERVIEWING WORKING-CLASS GAY MEN OVER THE INTERNET
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
George Alan Appleby






