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Articles 1 - 26 of 26
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Change And Program Evaluation In Social Organization, Alan M. Cohen
Change And Program Evaluation In Social Organization, Alan M. Cohen
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
There is an assumption of an inherent rationality in linking information on program effectiveness to program change. This article briefly discusses three typical evaluation studies and demonstration projects that fail to link information generated on the effectiveness of what people do, to program changes. Perceived inaccuracy of the information and the perceived threat of the information are emphasized as two reasons for this failure of program information to affect change in social organizations. A pre-planning functional information base is proposed as an important prerequisite in the sequence of creating a more receptive environment for organizational change.
It is often assumed …
The Demonstration Project As A Research & Change Strategy, Leonard Rutman
The Demonstration Project As A Research & Change Strategy, Leonard Rutman
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The demonstration project is becoming a major instrument for social planning. In sponsoring demonstration projects the overall goal is for small scale "pilot" programs which include some form of research to contribute to program change and policy-making (14, 16, 19, 21). It is generally expected that the lessons learned from demonstrations, through the rigours of scientific research, will somehow result in large scale adoption and major shifts in aims, styles and resources, and effectiveness of social service programs. Models or prototypes for future operational programs are tested to determine their effectiveness in meeting states objectives. For this reason, they are …
Speech: Delivered At The Florida State Now Convention. November 23, 1974 In Support For The Era., Edna Louise Saffy
Speech: Delivered At The Florida State Now Convention. November 23, 1974 In Support For The Era., Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Included is a letter from Edna Saffy to ERA supporter and flyer for an ERA march.
List: Women Elected To Statewide Office
List: Women Elected To Statewide Office
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A list of women elected to states offices.
¡Qué Tal! November 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State College
¡Qué Tal! November 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State College
¡Qué Tal!
Issue 21
New Incentives For Middle Class Philanthropy: Radical Funding For The Public Good, Samuel M. Loescher
New Incentives For Middle Class Philanthropy: Radical Funding For The Public Good, Samuel M. Loescher
IUSTITIA
The recent expansions in membership and budget of the American Civil Liberties Union and, even more dramatically, the explosive funding by mail of newly-founded Common Cause and Public Citizen, all suggest the presence of evolutionary forces at work in the American political economy that are encouraging a renewal of middle class associations to monitor powerful institutions and to advocate in behalf of the relatively powerless.
The rash of whistle-blowing disclosures of citizen professionals which have alerted us to the multi-billion dollar wastage on C-5As and attack carriers, the existence of My-Lais, the military assemblage of dossiers on 30 million civilians, …
A Letter To Dr. Miller From Edna Saffy On September 29, 1974, Edna Louise Saffy
A Letter To Dr. Miller From Edna Saffy On September 29, 1974, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Draft of a letter written by Edna Saffy informing Dr. Miller, of her return to Florida Junior College, Jacksonville, Florida in August of 1975. As she had finished her doctorate course work at the University of Florida, she only needed to take her comprehensives and work on her dissertation.
The Social Welfare Workers Movement: A Case Study Of New Left Thought In Practice, Stanley Wenocur
The Social Welfare Workers Movement: A Case Study Of New Left Thought In Practice, Stanley Wenocur
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
During the upheavals of the 1960's many human service professions and academic disciplines (e.g. psychology, sociology, law, medicine, etc.) underwent severe criticisms of their goals and methodologies, generated both from within and without. In social work one such critique came from the Social Welfare Workers Movement (SWWM), born out of protest-oriented activities at the National Conference on Social Welfare in new York City, 1969. Although SWWM dissipated after about two years, interest in radical social work is still very much alive today. The intent of this paper, then, is to record and analyze the career of the Social Welfare Workers …
Toward Partisan Politics In A Professional Association: Utility Of The Candidates Poll, L. K. Northwood, Howard Crockett
Toward Partisan Politics In A Professional Association: Utility Of The Candidates Poll, L. K. Northwood, Howard Crockett
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The purpose of this paper is to describe the initial efforts of one local chapter, The Puget Sound Chapter; to engage in partisan politics by the conduct of a poll of candidates for election to the Washington State Legislature in 1974. Properly speaking, the Chapter endorsed no candidates, merely rated them from "weak" to "outstanding" on their agreement with NASW policies on relevant programs and their social welfare attitudes. Thus, it is a mild form of partisan politics that will be considered.
The paper will analyze the social and organizational context in which the candidates' poll occurred, and then report …
Invitation For Cocktails August 3, 1974
Invitation For Cocktails August 3, 1974
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Card with handwritten invitation to cocktails on the back, August 3, 1974.
¡Qué Tal! June 1, 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State University
¡Qué Tal! June 1, 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State University
¡Qué Tal!
Issue 19
State Of British Christianity Today, E. L. Hebden Taylor
State Of British Christianity Today, E. L. Hebden Taylor
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
¡Qué Tal! April 1, 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State University
¡Qué Tal! April 1, 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State University
¡Qué Tal!
Issue 18
The Black Woman: The Pr E-Decisional Stage, Phyllis Jackson
The Black Woman: The Pr E-Decisional Stage, Phyllis Jackson
IUSTITIA
This discussion is leveled at all black people at all stages of awareness and committment. Essentially it proposes a view of a method of inquiry before making a decision. It asks that people move from molecular level questions to molar level questions. These molar level questions will form a basis of inquiry during the pre-decisional stage which has the triple function of relating ideas with ideas, ideas with experience, and experience with experience. Molecular questions, on the other hand, do not call for investigation but rather "yes" or "no" answers. The black woman, as a subject of unusual interest, provides …
The Liberated Black Woman: A Question Of Black Power And Nationalism, Gail E. Bingham
The Liberated Black Woman: A Question Of Black Power And Nationalism, Gail E. Bingham
IUSTITIA
The role of the Black woman in the liberation of womankind must first be clearly defined to establish the context in which the term "liberation" is used before discussion of the subject can have any significance. If by the term "liberated," it is meant the throwing off of some kind of yoke of oppression and dehumanization invoked by men which often reflects itself in unequal opportunities and pay scales, particularly in the professional world, then it is highly questionable that the Black woman needs this type of liberation as the ultimate object of her energies and concern.
If on the …
The Beginning Of The Women's Movement In Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1962, James Wade
The Beginning Of The Women's Movement In Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1962, James Wade
IUSTITIA
No abstract provided.
Responses, Margaret Shaffer, Marilyn C. Zilli, Linda Lanam, Karen Cutwright, Sharon Wildey
Responses, Margaret Shaffer, Marilyn C. Zilli, Linda Lanam, Karen Cutwright, Sharon Wildey
IUSTITIA
Editor and author comments on articles from this issue.
Stranger In Our Midst: The Working Class Woman, Yvonne Van Der Klip Stam
Stranger In Our Midst: The Working Class Woman, Yvonne Van Der Klip Stam
IUSTITIA
Although some of the concrete goals of women's liberation such as adequate available day care for children are important to women of both the blue collar and middle classes, the philosophy expressed by the movement is not calculated to attract the working class woman. Two incomes may be increasingly necessary to the middle class family, and an increasing number of middle class women are now supporting their children alone, but the movement speaks of freeing women fiom child care to pursue a career, an idea which does not speak to a blue collar woman concerned with getting a job to …
¡Qué Tal! March 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State College
¡Qué Tal! March 1974, Mexican American Graduate Studies, San Jose State College
¡Qué Tal!
Issue 17
Toward A Theoretical Understanding Of Ethnic Antagonism: The Case Of The Foreign Workers In Switzerland, Isidor Wallimann
Toward A Theoretical Understanding Of Ethnic Antagonism: The Case Of The Foreign Workers In Switzerland, Isidor Wallimann
Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration
Inhalt: Der Import ausländischer Arbeitskraft (vor allem aus Südeuropa) ist für die nordeuropäischen Länder in der Zeit nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg zum gemeinsamen Merkmal geworden. Ein vorrangiges Beispiel ist die Schweiz. Die Probleme, die mit dieser Wanderung von Arbeitskraft verbunden sind, sind vielfältiger Natur. Zu den Hauptproblemen gehört die Diskriminierung ausländischer Arbeitnehmer durch die einheimische Bevölkerung. Die Ursprünge dieser Diskriminierung können theoretisch mithilfe tauschtheoretischer Prämissen - und unter Beachtung der Konsequenzen, die Wettbewerb auf dem Arbeitsmarkt nach sich zieht - erklärt werden. Im Rahmen einer derartigen Analyse kann zugleich gezeigt werden, in welcher Weise die verschiedenen Formen von Diskriminierung, wie …
Card: Vote For Edna Saffy, Edna Louise Saffy
Card: Vote For Edna Saffy, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Campaign card: Vote for Edna Saffy - Off Campus Senator - Sunshine Party - January 16, 1974. Illustration of Edna Saffy on the card.
Campaign Flyers And Cards: Nomination For Edna Saffy
Campaign Flyers And Cards: Nomination For Edna Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Edna Saffy, Coordinator - Florida Parades for the ERA, for Nominating Committee. January 16, 1974.
Note: Handwritten Notes, Headquarters And Volunteers, Edna Louise Saffy
Note: Handwritten Notes, Headquarters And Volunteers, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Notes written at a political campaign training program. Circa 1974.
Writings: Handwritten Note On Television Appearances, Edna Louise Saffy
Writings: Handwritten Note On Television Appearances, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
The note has tips on one's appearance when speaking on television. Circa 1974.
Notes: Handwritten Notes, Headquarters And Volunteers, Edna Louise Saffy
Notes: Handwritten Notes, Headquarters And Volunteers, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
National Women's Education Fund campaign workshop (1974) notes. No date given.
Lucille Vinyard Journal 1974, Lucille Vinyard
Lucille Vinyard Journal 1974, Lucille Vinyard
Lucille Vinyard Journal Collection
No abstract provided.