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Vol. 12 No. 1 (2006)
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2006)
Special Issue: Doing Research on the Ground Part Two
Published:
2014-06-04
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Vol 12 No 1 Full Issue
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Letter from the Editor
Jillian Jimenez
3
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Introduction to the Journal: My Journey with Reflections
Karen M. Staller
4-6
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Intoduction to Special Issue II: Courage, Collaboration, and the Politics of Research on the Ground
Karen M. Staller, William Meezan
7-11
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Challenges on the Ground: Conducting HIV/AIDS Research with Men Who Have Sex with Men in Chennai, India
Peter A. Newman
12-22
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Reflecting on Researching the Family Biogram: The Challenges and Opportunties of Working in Violent Contexts
Victoria Lidchi
23-29
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Conducting Research with Women in Jail
Kathleen J. Farkas
30-35
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The Quagmires of Conducting Clinical Research: One Team's Quest for Creative Solutions
Sanna Thompson, Lili Windsor, Janet Lantry, Kimberly Bender, Guy Maddox
36-45
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The Rise and Fall of a Bad Idea: A Research Narrative
Dale Weaver
46-56
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Influencing Policy within the State Child Welfare Agency with (Less than) "Perfect" Research
Carol Hostetter, Gail Folaron
57-65
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When the Results Disappoint, the Process Matters Little
William Meezan, Bowen McBeath
66-85
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House of Mirrors: The Messy Worlds of Interdisciplinary Community-Based Research
Karen M. Staller, Elana D. Buch, William C. Birdsall
86-98
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"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly": A Doctoral Student's Reflections on Doing Grounded Theory Research in Henry's Light
Kelly F. Jackson, Mark Cameron, Karen M. Staller
99-115
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Reflections on Funded Team-Based Social Work Research: Collaboration or Cold War?
Mary Katherine O'Connor, F. Ellen Netting
116-126
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Working for Two Communities: A Community-Based Researcher in a Research-Intensive School of Social Work
David Crampton
127-133
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