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Planning For Community Crisis: A Marketing Approach, Amnon Boehm Dec 1998

Planning For Community Crisis: A Marketing Approach, Amnon Boehm

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The article is based on an examination of a nominal group procedure of two welfare agencies located on the confrontation line between Lebanon and Israel, which implemented a marketing approach in planning intervention for the population for times of community crisis. The agencies are located at a place that was attacked and suffered personal and property loss particularly by short range missiles.

In the nominal group procedure, five elements of the marketing approach (target market, service mix, place and distribution, price, and promotion) were implemented, for four phases of community crisis (warning, shock, organizing, and changing). The results show that …


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 25, No. 4 (December 1998) Dec 1998

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 25, No. 4 (December 1998)

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • ORGANIZATIONAL POSITION: INFLUENCES ON PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL PROPERTIES - Moshe Sherer
  • PLANNING FOR COMMUNITY CRISIS: A MARKETING APPROACH - Amnon Boehm
  • EMOTIONAL AND EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE: IMPLICATIONS FOR CRITICAL PRACTICE - Colin Peile
  • TERMINATION: EXTENDING THE CONCEPT FOR MACRO SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE - Marcia P. Harrigan, David P. Fauri, and F. Ellen Netting
  • THE DEFINITION OF FATHERHOOD: IN THE WORDS OF NEVER-MARRIED AFRICAN AMERICAN CUSTODIAL MOTHERS AND THE NON-CUSTODIAL FATHERS OF THEIR CHILDREN - Jennifer F. Hamer
  • SOCIAL SUPPORT'S CONTRIBUTION TO REDUCED WELFARE DEPENDENCY: PROGRAM OUTCOMES OF LONG TERM WELFARE RECIPIENTS - Frank A. Sansone
  • INSTITUTIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY: STUDYING INSTITUTIONS …


The Definition Of Fatherhood: In The Words Of Never-Married African American Custodial Mothers And The Noncustodial Fathers Of Their Children, Jennifer F. Hamer Dec 1998

The Definition Of Fatherhood: In The Words Of Never-Married African American Custodial Mothers And The Noncustodial Fathers Of Their Children, Jennifer F. Hamer

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This qualitative study explores the meaning of fatherhood from the perspective of never-married parents. Specifically, the study describes: how African American custodial mothers perceive the roles and responsibilities of their children's fathers; the extent to which these mothers' perceptions and definitions of noncustodial fatherhood are consistent with those of noncustodial fathers and the dominant cultural "ideal"; and what mothers do to enhance men's paternal participation. A convenience sample of 25 never-married,f ormer couples was drawn from the predominantlyA frican American population of a mid-sized Midwestern city. Data was collected via in-depth interviews with each individual respondent. The findings suggest that …


Priviledged Servants: Community Service In Private High Schools, Ellen Clarissa Reynolds Dec 1998

Priviledged Servants: Community Service In Private High Schools, Ellen Clarissa Reynolds

Thesis, Dissertations, Student Creative Activity, and Scholarship

Traditionally, the school has been the primary role model for citizenship development. One method schools may use to convey the roles and models of involved citizens is through community service experiences.

Public and private schools throughout the United States include community service as part of the curriculum and/or extracurricular activities. Service promotes responsibility, a caring ethic, and growth of community. Service can improve society through individuals working together and forming a bond with one another. Service provides opportunities to witness the diverse cultures of society. Through service, students may experience affective and cognitive development, form relationships with community members, and …


Perceptions Of Americanization In Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, John W. Mcconnell Dec 1998

Perceptions Of Americanization In Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, John W. Mcconnell

Masters Theses

This thesis examines perceptions and interpretations of American cultural influences in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica. It is aimed at describing typical discourse genres and evaluative patterns in which these cultural influences are interpreted by various social groups of Costa Rican society. The study is based on a series of qualitative interviews and observations conducted in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica in the summer of 1996. The findings show that there exists a largely positive reaction to these images and objects emanating from the United States, and behind this positive evaluation lie attitudes of conformity, fatalism, and reification. The study contributes to …


Young Gay Men And Suicide: A Report Of A Study Exploring The Reasons Which Young Men Give For Suicide Ideation, Ronald Macdonald, Trudi Cooper Nov 1998

Young Gay Men And Suicide: A Report Of A Study Exploring The Reasons Which Young Men Give For Suicide Ideation, Ronald Macdonald, Trudi Cooper

Ronald Macdonald

This Perth study indicates that the prevalence of homophobic attitudes and the lack of support for young gay men may be important factors in the very high suicide rate among young males in Australia. The reasons some young gay men gave for their suicide attempts are outlined and other relevant literature is reviewed. This article concludes by providing youth workers with suggestions for effective suicide prevention strategies.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Wilson, Misty. Jody Wick to Remain in Jail Over Holidays – Kappa Alpha
  • Grigsby, Karen. Students Feed Local Economy
  • Mayo, Travis. Loss Kills Playoff Hopes – Football
  • Karen, Mattias. Proposal to Help Staff Keep Fit – Preston Health & Activities Center
  • Karen, Mattias. Gas Leak on Normal Street
  • Karen, Mattias. Fellowships Available for Future Teachers
  • Karen, Mattias. Kentucky Teen Pageant Held In March
  • Students Need Scholarships
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Evangelists
  • Buchar, Jessica. Group Apologizes to Speaker – Delta Sigma Pi, Joseph Cangemi
  • Larkin, …


Newspaper Obituaries; Book 1 (A-D), Afro-American Historical Association Of The Niagara Frontier Nov 1998

Newspaper Obituaries; Book 1 (A-D), Afro-American Historical Association Of The Niagara Frontier

Newspaper Obituaries, African Americans from WNY

No abstract provided.


Nonexplosive Warfare: Is It New Or Old?, Ibpp Editor Nov 1998

Nonexplosive Warfare: Is It New Or Old?, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article provides a contrary opinion to the analysis of the new United States Secretary of the Navy, Richard Danzig, concerning biological warfare agents and computer-attack variants of information warfare. The opinion is based on the perspective of science and technological change within the context of social, cultural, and political phenomena.


Social Capital And High School Football: A Game Plan For The Development Of Human And Cultural Capital, Blane R. Dobey Nov 1998

Social Capital And High School Football: A Game Plan For The Development Of Human And Cultural Capital, Blane R. Dobey

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The origin of this study was twofold: a concern for the lack of human and cultural capital in many of today's adolescents and a desire to understand the role that athletic participation plays in this situation. The focus of this study is to examine the development of human and cultural capital in the Black male adolescent as a result of his participation in the high school football program. This study is based on a year-long ethnography in three Miami-Dade County high school football programs. Specifically, the social capital and the resources it makes available in each football program was examined …


Leaving The Good Life: Predicting Migration Intentions Of Rural Nebraskans, Rebecca Filkins, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes Nov 1998

Leaving The Good Life: Predicting Migration Intentions Of Rural Nebraskans, Rebecca Filkins, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes

Publications from the Center for Applied Rural Innovation (CARI)

Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 1990's. While only 45% of the nonmetropolitan counties experienced population growth during the 1980's, it was estimated that nearly 74% of the these counties grew between 1990 and 1994 (Johnson, 1996). However, over one-half of Nebraska’s nonmetropolitan counties have continued to experience population declines between 1990 and 1997 (Population Estimates Program, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC). The question then remains, “Why are people moving from nonmetropolitan counties in Nebraska?” This paper attempts to answer that question by analyzing the migration intentions …


First-Class Versus Pre-Canceled Postage: A Cost/Benefit Analysis, R. Filkins, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes Nov 1998

First-Class Versus Pre-Canceled Postage: A Cost/Benefit Analysis, R. Filkins, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes

Publications from the Center for Applied Rural Innovation (CARI)

This paper examines the costs and benefits of using first-class postage compared to non-profit, pre-canceled postage in inducing response to a self-administered mail questionnaire. An experiment was conducted with the outgoing postage for the 1998 Nebraska Rural Poll. Twenty-five percent of the outgoing questionnaires were mailed with first-class postage, with the remaining seventy-five percent having non-profit, pre-canceled postage affixed. The results showed that there was no statistically significant difference in response rates between the two groups, there were no differences in demographic characteristics between the two postage groups, and the use of non-profit, pre-canceled postage resulted in substantial cost savings.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Goetz, Kristina & Misty Wilson – Kappa Alpha Arrested for Arson – Jody Wick
  • Goetz, Kristina. Fraternity Members Sift Through Memories – Kappa Alpha
  • Harper, Molly. Preacher Assaulted, Then Kicked Off Campus – Jed Smock
  • Paul Patton Sweeps Students Aside
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Paul Patton
  • Hieb, Dan. Media Fall Prey to Feel-good Months – Black History Month
  • Harrison, Christy. Professor’s Web Page Shares Chinese Culture – Haiwang Yuan
  • Copass, Adam. Abraham Lincoln Sculpture on Display
  • Hutchins, Chris. Reader E-mail Feedback a Real Boost …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Fire Guts Kappa Alpha House
  • Goetz, Kristina. Liver Recipient Relishing Chance at Life – Jim Marcotte
  • Sutton, Lyndsay. Graduation Delay Equals Financial Turmoil
  • Normal Crosswalk Bad Idea
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Normal Crosswalk
  • Wilkins, David. Student Government Association Self-Serving, Ignoring Debate
  • E., Justin. Editorial Cartoon re: World Wrestling Federation Political Candidates
  • Back, Shannon. Taking Out the Garbage – Recycling
  • Goddard, Holly. Anne Lewis Explores Appalachian Life
  • Goddard, Holly. Lengthy Debates Blamed for Student Government Association Dropouts
  • Lucas, Fred. Stacey Coy Remembered Through Scholarship
  • Parking …


Motivational Impediments And Multilateral Inspections: The Case Of Unscom, Ibpp Editor Nov 1998

Motivational Impediments And Multilateral Inspections: The Case Of Unscom, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article describes impediments to multilateral inspections that are sanctioned by a multilateral political entity to proscribe the development, production, storage, deployment, and employment of weapons of mass destruction.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Goddard, Holly. Crossing on Normal Proposed
  • Karen, Mattias. Recycling Plan Falling Flat So Far
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Filmmaker Looks at Appalachian Poor – Anne Lewis
  • Harrison, Christy. Phonathon Going On Until Dec. 10
  • Goddard, Holly. Heartwalk Raises $26,000 for American Heart Association
  • Goddard, Holly. Kappa Delta Sorority Nationally Recognized
  • Harper, Molly. Western Striving for Better Minority Policy
  • Chapman, Ward. Students Should Protest for Change in Parking
  • Kirby, J.T. Student Voices Needed on Parking Concerns
  • Miller, Amy. Western Slow to React to University Boulevard Problem
  • Stinson, Sam. …


Ua12/2/1 Time Will Tell, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 Time Will Tell, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special men's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald.

  • Hilltoppers 1998-99 Schedule
  • Darr, John. Tops Await Answers to Many Questions
  • Darr, John. Tops Try to Change Loser Image
  • Darr, John. Tops a Toss-up In Sun Belt Conference
  • Mayo, Travis. Coach Gets Advice from All Over – Dennis Felton
  • Brewer, Jerry. Look for Leaner, Meaner Lee Lampley
  • Mayo, Travis. Nashon McPherson Striving to Be This Year’s Best Team Player
  • Mayo, Travis. No More Letdowns for Melvin Adams
  • Clark, Ryan. Kyle Chapman Fulfills Topper Dream
  • Clark, Ryan. Vince Edwards Wants to Start, Be Leader for Hilltoppers
  • Sutton, Lyndsay. Energy Player is Needed …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 20 [21], Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 20 [21], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Lynn, Kelley. Hundreds Gather to Support Friend – Maureen Decker
  • Lynn, Kelley. Nappy Roots Signs Major Record Deal with Atlantic
  • Harper, Molly. Fire Plan Will Cost Students – Housing & Residence Life
  • Wilson, Misty. Two Students Arrested at Plaza Hotel – Mario Strayhorn, Tyrone Grinstead
  • Rowdy Shuttle Riders Should Get Off the Bus
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Big Red Shuttle Riders
  • Darr, John. Alcohol on Campus: Personal Choice, Not a Religious Issue
  • Stamper, John. Giveaway Tables Lead to Credit Card Debt
  • Goddard, Holly. Student …


Time To Trade In Our Island Mentality For A World View, Chester Smolski Nov 1998

Time To Trade In Our Island Mentality For A World View, Chester Smolski

Smolski Texts

"The 836 residents of New Shoreham (Block Island) don't leave that island very often because of the expense and inconvenience. And some say that there is no need to leave that 10 square miles of beauty because they have everything there, so they are happy to stay.

That type of mentality, of feeling isolated and different from other places, may also be true of the state which, coincidentally, has the name "island" in its name. The reluctance to leave or move across the minuscule box of orders that define this smallest of states means that we turn inward and don't …


From The Republic Of South Africa To The World At Large: Does The Truth Set One Free?, Ibpp Editor Nov 1998

From The Republic Of South Africa To The World At Large: Does The Truth Set One Free?, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This article explores the assumption that with the truth comes the triumph of the therapeutic in individual life and that of the collective.


Ua12/2/1 Coming Out Of The Shadows, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 Coming Out Of The Shadows, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special women's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald.

  • Lady Toppers 1996-97 Schedule
  • Moore, Leigh. With Two Stars Gone, Whole Team Ready to Shine
  • Brewer, Jerry. Smaller Lineup Will Rely on Quickness, Athleticism
  • Brewer, Jerry. Sun Belt Gains Power
  • Mayo, Travis. More to Lady Tops Than Basketball
  • Sisco, Scott. Wendi Kitsteiner Relishes Family, Mothering Role
  • Moore, Leigh. Katashia Witcher’s Goal This Year: To Be Family’s First Graduate
  • Moore, Leigh. Low-key Shea Lunsford Could Be Dominant for Lady Toppers
  • Mayo, Travis. Kristi Hartley Fighting Injuries
  • Brewer, Jerry. Jaime Walz Looking to Cut Loose
  • Mayo, Travis. Jamie Britt Scraps for Success
  • Brewer, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 19 [20], Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 19 [20], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Goetz, Kristina. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Many Asking Why? – Jason Wilder
  • Englert, Jennifer. Just Say No? – Alcohol
  • Lucas, Fred. Republicans Rule in Warren County
  • Goddard, Holly. No Alcohol at WKU – Warren Association of Baptists
  • University Boulevard Problem in Time Warp
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: University Boulevard Plan
  • Lucas, Fred. Low Turnout Not So Bad for Democracy
  • Wilkins, Erin. Donna Blackburn Only Woman Vying for Faculty Regent Position
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Indian Students Observe Holiday – Diwali
  • Magarin, Sharyn. Goodwill Hunting – Consignment Shops …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73 [74], No. 19, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1998

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 73 [74], No. 19, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Harper, Molly. Dorm Fees Could Jump $100
  • Wilson, Misty. Man Accused of Campus Kidnapping – Keith Fant
  • Wilson, Misty. Sigma Phi Epsilon Member Dies in Highway Accident – Jason Wilder
  • Karen, Mattias. University Not Liable in Crosswalk Suit - Mekisha Page
  • Karen, Mattias. Resident Assistants Face Dramatic Changes in Benefits
  • Wilson, Misty. New Rules Drafted for Shuttle Riders
  • Dorm Burden: Why Pays?
  • Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Students Charged for Dorm Sprinklers
  • Wood, Rhonda. Western Students Should Show Spirit
  • Patterson, Elaine. Columnist Insults Students – …


The Quincunx: A Theory Of Yucatec Maya Indigenous Identity, Juan Castillo Cocom Nov 1998

The Quincunx: A Theory Of Yucatec Maya Indigenous Identity, Juan Castillo Cocom

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A major concern in Cultural Anthropology has been the question of change and continuity. In a world immersed in a process of globalization, with concomitant socioeconomic and political effects, the quest for ethnic reaffirmation, and indigenous identity, has increasingly become reconsidered by scholars from without and from within cultures under geared change. Indigenous identity is thus the main theme of this thesis, specifically based on ancient Maya cosmovision, which is applicable to the present-day Maya. This inquiry, by means of text interpretation of the Maya sacred books, the Popol Vuh and the Books of Chilam Balam, coupled with descriptive commentary …


Health Professions Schools In Service To The Nation, Sherril B. Gelmon, Barbara A. Holland, Anu F. Shinnamon Nov 1998

Health Professions Schools In Service To The Nation, Sherril B. Gelmon, Barbara A. Holland, Anu F. Shinnamon

Conference Proceedings

The Health Professions Schools in Service to the Nation Program (HPSISN) was a multi-site, multi-year program designed to explore service learning as a tool for curricular reform within health professions education, and as a method for effectively preparing future professionals for work in a new health delivery system. With sponsorship from the Corporation for National Service and The Pew Charitable Trusts, 20 institutions were invited to participate from 1995 to 1998. The program was administered by the Center for the Health Professions at the University of California at San Francisco. A project-wide evaluation was commissioned at the beginning of the …


The Middle Years Programme (Myp) Workshop For Teachers & Administrators Beginning With The Programme, Miriam Murphy Nov 1998

The Middle Years Programme (Myp) Workshop For Teachers & Administrators Beginning With The Programme, Miriam Murphy

International Service Learning & Community Engagement

This workshop features Community Service as Defined by IBO; Structure of Community Service at L'ECOLE D'EDUCATION INTERNATIONALE, St. Hubert (Quebec), a Canada; and Break-out Session.


Health Professions Schools In Service To The Nation: Evaluation Report, Sherril B. Gelmon, Barbara A. Holland, Anu F. Shinnamon Nov 1998

Health Professions Schools In Service To The Nation: Evaluation Report, Sherril B. Gelmon, Barbara A. Holland, Anu F. Shinnamon

Higher Education

The Health Professions Schools in Service to the Nation Program (HPSISN) was a multi-site, multi-year program designed to explore service learning as a tool for curricular reform within health professions education, and as a method for effectively preparing future professionals for work in a new health delivery system. With sponsorship from the Corporation for National Service and The Pew Charitable Trusts, 20 institutions were invited to participate from 1995 to 1998. The program was administered by the Center for the Health Professions at the University of California at San Francisco. A project-wide evaluation was commissioned at the beginning of the …


Doing Well By Doing Good: A Study Of The Effects Of A Service-Learning Experience On Student Success, Judith S. Berson, William F. Younkin Nov 1998

Doing Well By Doing Good: A Study Of The Effects Of A Service-Learning Experience On Student Success, Judith S. Berson, William F. Younkin

Higher Education

This study explored the effects of service learning on student success in college. The study consisted of 286 students enrolled in six paired community college courses in various disciplines. One section of each pair was taught using traditional subject matter and course materials,while the other section of each pair was required to participate in a 20-hourservice learning activity in addition to the regular course curriculum.Participating faculty completed questionnaires and interviews regarding the courses, and students completed end-of-course evaluations. The results indicated that, overall, students who participated in the sections with a service learning requirement achieved higher final course grades and …


Latinos In Massachusetts: An Update, Andrés Torres, Lisa Chavez Nov 1998

Latinos In Massachusetts: An Update, Andrés Torres, Lisa Chavez

Gastón Institute Publications

This research report updates the socioeconomic picture of Latinos in Massachusetts. According to estimates contained in this report, the Latino population in Massachusetts experienced vigorous growth during the first half of the 1990s. Not since the 1990 census has there been a broad profile of this rapidly growing segment of the state’s population. This information should assist the general public in understanding some of the basic issues affecting the Hispanic community. It should also be useful to the many individuals and organizations who are concerned about the future of this community and responsible for informed decision-making: elected officials, policy makers, …


Paca Membership By State, November 1998 Nov 1998

Paca Membership By State, November 1998

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

The President's Advisory Committee on the Arts membership list by state as of November 25,1998.