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1. Breen Wood, Z. & Johnson, A.K. (1999). The Community Practice Pilot Project.
San Francisco, CA: Presented at the Council on Social Work Education
Annual Program Meeting, March 10-13, 1999.
2. Fineran, S., Urban-Keary, M., & Zimmerman, L. (2000). Sharing common ground: Learning about
oppression through an experiential exercise. New York: Presented at
the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, February
26-29, 2000.
3. Hyde, C. & Ruth, B.J. (2000).
Multicultural content, class participation and student self-censorship: Reasons and
responses. New York: Presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual
Program Meeting, February 26-29, 2000.
4. Johnson, A.K. & Bohannan, B.A. (2000).
From "mere tolerance" to "institutional commitment": Using Healy's (1986) criteria
to develop an emphasis in international social work. New York: Presented at
the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, February 26-29, 2000.
* This paper is currently in review at the Journal of Social Work Education.
5. Lundgren, L., Amodeo, M., Schneider, R., Ellis, M., Fitzgerald, T., &
Stevens, R. (1999). African-American Injection
Drug Users: Association Between Pre-treatment Services and Entry Into and
Completion of Detoxification (Abstract Only). Evaluation and
Program Planning, 22, 259-267.
* Abstract Reprinted from Evaluation and Program Planning (Volume 22, 1999, pp. 259-267), with permission from Elsevier Science. For more information, check the journal's website at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/evalprogplan. Subscribers can access the full article on the ScienceDirect Website at http://www.ScienceDirect.com. Single copies of the article can be downloaded and printed for personal research and study.
6. Marquez, R., Padilla, Y., & Roberts, B. (2000). Migration in the life course of women in Mexican
border cities: Links to educational, family, and labor
trajectories (Chapter). New York: Presented at the Council on Social
Work Education Annual Program Meeting, February 26-29, 2000.
* References *
7. Ramirez, N. (1998). Concepts in supevision
from the perspective of ethnic-sensitive practice with Mexican-American persons
in clinical settings (Summary of Dissertation Findings). Houston, Texas:
Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston.
* The complete dissertation, including the survey instrument developed for this
research, can be found in:
Ramirez, N. (1998). Concepts in supervision from the
perspective of ethnic-sensitive practice with Mexican-American persons in clinical
settings. Dissertation Abstracts International, 59, 03A.
8. Reinardy, J.R. (1999). Autonomy, choice,
and decision making: How nursing home social workers view their role.
Social Work in Health Care, 29(3), 59-77. ( *Abstract* and *Table*
)
* This article was originally published in Social Work in Health Care (Volume 29, no. 3, 1999, p.59) and is reprinted here with the permission of The Haworth Press Inc, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY, 13904-1580, USA. Haworth Press has exclusive copyright of this document and article copies are available from The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-HAWORTH or getinfo@haworthpressinc.com
9. Roberts DeGennaro, M. (2000). Using
interactive video teachnology for teaching policy in a rural Hispanic
community. New York: Presented at the Technology Symposium at the Council on
Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, February 26-29, 2000.
10. van Wormer, K. (1998). Protesting for civil
rights in the United States and Northern Ireland: A personal reminiscence.
Proteus: A Journal of Ideas, 15(1), 43-48.
* This article was originally published in Proteus: A Journal of Ideas (Volume 15, no. 1, 1998, p.43) and is reprinted here with the permission of the journal.
11. van Wormer, K. & Boes, M. (1999).
Social work, corrections, and the strengths approach. Canadian Social
Work, 1(1), 98-111.
* This article was originally published in Canadian Social Work (Volume 1, no. 1, Fall 1999, p.98) and is reprinted here with the permission of the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW). CASW has exclusive copyright of this document. Copies or subscriptions to Canadian Social Work can be ordered from Myropen Publications, c/o CASW, 383 Parkdale Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R4.
12. Wilson, M.G. (2000).
Transnationalization
of popular movements: Internationalizing the fight for social justice in the 21st
century. New York: Presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual
Program Meeting, February 26-29, 2000. *
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