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  3. Vol. 20 No. 4 (2014): Volume 20#4, Fall 2014 (Published December 2015)

Vol. 20 No. 4 (2014): Volume 20#4, Fall 2014 (Published December 2015)

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Published: 2015-12-29
  • A New Paradigm in Social Work Research: It’s Here, It’s Queer, Get Used to It!

    Dirk H. de Jong
    40-44
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  • “Women don’t have a right”: Reflections on translating a US intimate partner violence curriculum to India

    Samantha Wyman, Regina T. Praetorius
    45-51
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  • My Journey as a Social Work Professor

    Victor Manalo
    52-59
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  • Reflections on an Experiential Poverty Simulation filtered through the Mind’s Eye of Three Faculty Members

    Stephen Monroe Tomczak, Heather Pizzanello, Dana Schneider
    60-66
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  • When Things Fall Apart in Guatemala: Contemplative Service Advising

    Kielty Turner
    67-71
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  • Reflections on the Process of Evolving from a Student of Literature to a Social Work Instructor of Humanism

    Heather C Pizzanello
    72-76
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Full Issue PDF of Entire Issue

  • Volume 20#4, Fall 2014 (Published December 2015)

    1-76
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  • Letter from the Editors

    Michael A. Dover
    1-7
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  • How Social Constructionism Could Inform the Education of Social Work Practitioners: An Interview with Dennis Saleebey

    Jon Christopher Hall
    8-15
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  • What I’ve Learned About Activism, Privilege, and Negotiating Boundaries as an Early Career Academic

    Shane Ryan Brady
    16-25
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  • Writing to Cope: Meaning Making for Professionals Caring for the Cancer Patient

    Nicole Saint-Louis
    26-39
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