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Vol. 24 No. 1 (2018): Special Issue on the Interconnections of Micro and Macro Practice: Sharing Experiences of the Real World
Vol. 24 No. 1 (2018): Special Issue on the Interconnections of Micro and Macro Practice: Sharing Experiences of the Real World
Published:
2018-04-30
Interconnections of Micro and Macro Practice
Reflections from the Editors: From Conception to Birth
Darlyne Bailey, Melissa Emmerson
1-5
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Spending Time with Frances Hesselbein
Darlyne Bailey
6-11
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Macro Practice in a Micro World: The Story of Youth Futures
Barrett Albert Troy Bonella
12-20
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Realigning Macro and Micro Social Work After Tragedy
Yvette Savwoir Bradford
21-25
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The Politicizing Influence of Caregiving: Making the Micro and Macro Connection in Older Adult Health
Renée J. Cardone
26-33
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What’s Your Number? An Example of Micro and Macro Practice in the Era of Police Accountability
Jandel Crutchfield
34-44
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I Love the Profession, but Hate Where I Work: Remembering the Value of Organizations in Social Work Practice
Rukshan Fernando
45-55
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Using Twitter in Reclaiming Macro Practice, and Affirming Our Social Work Roots
Sunya Williams Folayan, Laurel Iverson Hitchcock, Karen Zgoda
56-64
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Streams to Ocean: Bridging the Micro/Macro Divide
Heather G. Howard
65-71
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From Values to Passion to Enlivened Practice: A Palette of Possibilities
Elizabeth Keenan
72-81
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Using the Nokota® Experience to Connect Individuals with Their Communities
Sarah L. Lieser
82-86
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Animals as Agents to Inform the Intersection of Micro and Macro Practice
Maureen MacNamara
87-96
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Herd to Horse: A Focus from Macro to Micro, Lessons from the Nokota® Horse
Christine Carapico McGowan
97-101
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Bridging the Gap Between Micro and Macro Practice to Address Homelessness in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region: Implications for Practitioners and Community Stakeholders
Eva M. Moya, Silvia Maria Chavez-Baray, Omar Martinez, Brian Mattera, Courtney Adcox
102-118
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Bridging Case and Cause, Micro and Macro Through Fundraising
Barry Rosenberg
119-125
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Reflections on Social Work, Social History, and Practice Experience: “It Ain’t the Same If You’re Poor”
Alice Skirtz
126-140
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Integrating Micro, Mezzo, and Macro Practice in Interdisciplinary Work with Rhode Island’s Homeless Community
Megan Christine Smith
141-154
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Confessions of a Reluctant Macro Practitioner
Joseph Walsh
155-162
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Full Issue PDF of Entire Issue
V24#1 (Winter 2018) Full Issue PDF
1-162
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