International Social Work 2004 - Abstracts

International Social Work 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
A social work vision for Tanzania.Sociology and social workBurke, Jean, Ngonyani, Balthazar
Can developmental social welfare change an unfair world?: the South African experience.Sociology and social workBak, Maren
Characteristics and personal social networks of the on-the-street, of-the-street, shelter and school children in Eldoret, Kenya.Sociology and social workAyuku, David O., Kaplan, Charles, Baars, Herman, Vries, Marten de
Child welfare programs and services: a comparison of the USA and Japan.Sociology and social workSegal, Uma A.
Collective outcomes and social mobilization in Chilean employment initiatives for women.Sociology and social workSnyder, Linda
Community-based rehabilitation.Sociology and social workLightfoot, Elizabeth
Community informal care and welfare systems in Asia-Pacific countries.Sociology and social workPawar, Manohar
Consumerism: Social development or social delimitation?Sociology and social workHarris, John
Defining social work for the 21st century: The international federation of social workers revised definition of social work.(International Federation of Schools of Social Work)(International Federation of Social Workers)Sociology and social workHare, Isadora
Defining the role of the hospital social worker in Australia.Sociology and social workDavis, Cindy, Baldry, Eileen, Milosevic, Biljana, Walsh, Anne
Empowerment in difficulty: A critical appraisal of international intervention in child welfare in Romania.Sociology and social workGroza, Victor, Dickens, Jonathan
Human rights and social work in a transforming society: South Africa.Sociology and social workNoyoo, Ndangwa
Increasing internationalization in social work programs: Healy's continuum as a strategic planning guide.Sociology and social workJohnson, Alice K.
Job security and the perception of unemployment among immigrants: contribution of governmental policies and cultural factors.Sociology and social workKauman, Roni, Mirsky, Julia
Managing social exclusion: The strategies used by managerial women in Guangzhou and Hong Kong.Sociology and social workYeung, Agnes, Chau, Ruby C.M., Yu, Sam W.K.
Policy and practice implications from the lives of aging international migrant women.Sociology and social workPatterson, Fiona M.
Romanian adoptees: a cross-national comparison.Sociology and social workRyan, Scott D., Groza, Victor
Rural social work practice in the United States and Australia: A comparison.Sociology and social workSaltman, Joan, Gumpert, Joanne, Allen-Kelly, Kandie, Zubrzycki, Joanna
Social workers' conceptions of the relationship between theory and practice in an organization context.Sociology and social workChan, Cecilia L.W., Ko Ling Chan
Social work in the new Russia at the start of the millennium .Sociology and social workTempleman, Sharon B.
Social work professional associations in South Africa.Sociology and social workMazibuko, Fikile, Gray, Mel
The impact of peer, family and school on delinquency: A study of at-risk Chinese adolescents in Honk Kong.Sociology and social workDavis, Cindy, Tang, Catherine, Ko, Janet
The search from within: Research issues in relation to developing culturally appropriate social work practice.Sociology and social workLing How Kee
The self-concept of chinese women and the indigenization of social work in China.Sociology and social workCheung, Maria, Liu, Meng
The social work practitioner-researcher-educator: Encouraging innovations and empowerment in the 21st century.Sociology and social workChan, Cecilia L.W., Ng, S.M.
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