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Introduction: Social Work And Philosophy, Roberta Wells Imre
Introduction: Social Work And Philosophy, Roberta Wells Imre
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
A journal issue unequivocally about philosophical concerns in social work is evidence of the recent progress we have made in the profession in recognizing the importance of philosophical commitments in social work activities. Awareness of the presence of these commitments and dissatisfaction with conventional social work resources for addressing them led to the organization of the Study Group for Philosophical Issues in 1985. The papers presented here have been contributed by members of this group, which is open to anyone interested in joining the conversation.
Christian Ethics And The Future Of Eastern Europe, Charles C. West
Christian Ethics And The Future Of Eastern Europe, Charles C. West
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Three Days In August: Reflections On The Soviet Coup And Its Consequences, Alan Geyer
Three Days In August: Reflections On The Soviet Coup And Its Consequences, Alan Geyer
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Nationalism, Religion, And Peace In Eastern Europe With Special Reference To Yugoslavia, Paul Mojzes
Nationalism, Religion, And Peace In Eastern Europe With Special Reference To Yugoslavia, Paul Mojzes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Orthodox - Catholic Relations In The Ussr, Patricia Lefevere
Orthodox - Catholic Relations In The Ussr, Patricia Lefevere
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Archeological Survey Of Wildlife Mitigation Lands, Justiceburg Reservoir, Garza County, Texas, Douglas K. Boyd, C. Britt Bousman, Martha Doty Freeman
Archeological Survey Of Wildlife Mitigation Lands, Justiceburg Reservoir, Garza County, Texas, Douglas K. Boyd, C. Britt Bousman, Martha Doty Freeman
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In order to fulfill its obligations in conjunction with the proposed Jnsticeburg Reservoir project, the City of Lubbock, Texas, is considering the purchase of 2,240 acres in Garza County to serve as wildlife mitigation lands. Prior to the City's final decision to acquire the land, an archeological survey was conducted. The ca. 1,000 acres of incised canyonland and upland margin and ca. 215 acres of selected upland rises were intensively surveyed, while the remaining 1,025 acres of upland flat and low-lying areas were spot checked. Subsurface geomorphic investigations (i.e., backhoe trenching) of the uplands were also conducted. The survey resulted …
Perestroika Without Christ?, S Popov
Perestroika Without Christ?, S Popov
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Protestant Theology In Eastern Europe Prior To 1989, James E. Will
Protestant Theology In Eastern Europe Prior To 1989, James E. Will
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Religion In Newly Pluralistic Societies Of Eastern Europe: A Protestant Perspective, Jakub S. Trojan
The Role Of Religion In Newly Pluralistic Societies Of Eastern Europe: A Protestant Perspective, Jakub S. Trojan
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
In This Issue, Paul Mojzes
In This Issue, Paul Mojzes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Poland: Pluralism After The Experience Of The Desert---A Roman Catholic Perspective, Waldemar Chrostowski
Poland: Pluralism After The Experience Of The Desert---A Roman Catholic Perspective, Waldemar Chrostowski
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Vietnam War Memorial And The Gulf War, Paul L. Atwood
The Vietnam War Memorial And The Gulf War, Paul L. Atwood
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article discusses the debate over the "meaning" of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C., relating it to the revision of the "Vietnam syndrome" as it has been played out in recent U.S. armed interventions overseas. Considerable political struggle occurred during the design phase of the memorial over which values the monument should enshrine. Since its construction the memorial has continued to be a focus for controversy about the future direction of U.S. foreign policy and has functioned as a magnet for continuing historical and political attempts to sort out the "lessons" of the second Indochina war. This debate …
Beyond The Party-Group Continuum: Massachusetts Interest Groups In The 1980s, John C. Berg
Beyond The Party-Group Continuum: Massachusetts Interest Groups In The 1980s, John C. Berg
New England Journal of Public Policy
Studies in the 1960s determined that Massachusetts had strong parties and weak interest groups. In the 1970s and 1980s, as the Republican Party shrank, party competition declined, conflict with the Democratic Party grew, and interest groups gained more importance — and probably will remain important despite the Republican gains of 1990. However, group conflict and citizen mobilization, including increased use of the initiative and referendum, create a situation of interest-centered conflict rather than interest-group dominance as traditionally conceived. This article, based on a 1987 survey of state legislators and legislative aides, plus a summary of recent Massachusetts political history, assesses …
Representative Men, Shaun O'Connell
Representative Men, Shaun O'Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
"Representativeness" is the theme of Shaun O'Connell's essay, "Representative Men." Reviewing six books, one about an actual man and five about fictional men, O'Connell sees them as attempts to define "representative men" of the 1980s, "an era," he observes, "when the worst were full of passionate intensities, particularly among men." Each antiheroic man in these books, he concludes, was "selfish, domineering, dangerous to women, and deceitful, yet each man was also committed to a system of values and ideas that made him an interesting case history — values which, in some instances, redeemed his failings."
As usual, O'Connell, in his …
Crime, Drugs, And Race, Wornie L. Reed
Crime, Drugs, And Race, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
The crime and criminal record statistics of black Americans are frightening; and they keep getting worse. These figures, of course, give us pause. Yet, it must be kept in mind that none of these figures demonstrates that blacks as a race are more prone to crime. Rather, the figures show that the average black person in the United States is more likely than the average white person to be so situated in the social structure that he or she is more likely to be involved in crime, with an even higher likelihood of being arrested, convicted, and imprisoned.
African-Americans And The Administration Of Justice, E. Yvonne Moss, Roy Austin, Nolan Jones, Barry A. Krisberg, Hubert G. Locke, Michael L. Radelet, Susan Welch
African-Americans And The Administration Of Justice, E. Yvonne Moss, Roy Austin, Nolan Jones, Barry A. Krisberg, Hubert G. Locke, Michael L. Radelet, Susan Welch
Trotter Review
The status of African Americans in relationship to the administration of justice has improved since the 1940s. Significantly, however, researchers continue to find racial discrimination and racial disadvantage operating in various aspects of the criminal justice process in numerous jurisdictions. Such findings are unacceptable in a society that claims to honor equal justice under law.
This article is reprinted from Summary, Volume 1 of the Assessment of the Status of African-Americans series, published in 1990 by the William Monroe Trotter Institute, University of Massachusetts at Boston, and edited by Wornie L. Reed. Materials included in the article were adapted …
Trends In Homicide Among African-Americans, Wornie L. Reed
Trends In Homicide Among African-Americans, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
Homicide is a particularly significant phenomenon for African Americans because it is the leading cause of death for young black men and women. Blacks, who make up some 12% of the population in the country, account for 44% of all murder victims. Thus, reducing homicide deaths among American population groups, particularly among young black males, is a growing public concern. The term homicide refers to any killing of one person by another. In this chapter the phenomenon and the changing trends of homicide among African Americans over the past 30 to 40 years will be examined.
Blacks In Bridge, Wornie L. Reed
Blacks In Bridge, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
Two events in the spring of 1991 brought to mind the long battle to integrate the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL), which barely beat out the Boston Red Sox in integrating its membership. One was the closing of the famous Cavendish Bridge Club in New York City; the other was a bridge tournament that combined the efforts of ACBL and ABA (American Bridge Association) clubs in the Washington, D.C. area. The ABA is the national association of black bridge players. Both events appear to have been precipitated by a decline in the number of bridge players as the baby boomer …
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
In the Winter/Spring 1991 issue of the Trotter Institute Review I reported that a black dentist from Boston, Dr. George F. Grant, invented and patented the golf tee in 1899. However, in the May 1991 issue of Golf Digest, a white man, Dr. William Lowell of New Jersey, another dentist, is credited with having invented the golf tee. Having read in a number of reputable publications that Dr. Grant had invented the golf tee, I was interested in finding out how a second man could have been credited so readily with the development of the tee. So I contacted …
The Cognitive Status Of Risk: A Response To Thompson, L. James Valverde
The Cognitive Status Of Risk: A Response To Thompson, L. James Valverde
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Discussing the role that probability theory should play in Risk analysis and management, Dr. Valverde argues that Thompson's approach puts too much emphasis on the distinction between Risk subjectivism and Risk objectivism in addressing the question, "When are Risks real?"
The Suffering, Chosenness And Mission Of The Polish Nation, Waldemar Chrostowski
The Suffering, Chosenness And Mission Of The Polish Nation, Waldemar Chrostowski
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Struggling For A Christian Perspective On The Contemporary Soviet Union, James E. Will
Struggling For A Christian Perspective On The Contemporary Soviet Union, James E. Will
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Despair That Is Yugoslavia, Paul Mojzes
The Despair That Is Yugoslavia, Paul Mojzes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Truth Telling In Eastern Europe: The Liberation And The Burden, Walter Sawatsy
Truth Telling In Eastern Europe: The Liberation And The Burden, Walter Sawatsy
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
A Time Of Transition For Religion In Yugoslavia, Arthur B. Keys Jr
A Time Of Transition For Religion In Yugoslavia, Arthur B. Keys Jr
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Dulles-Hromadka Encounter Revisited: Two Churchmen Anticipated Some Current World Changes, Paul Bock
The Dulles-Hromadka Encounter Revisited: Two Churchmen Anticipated Some Current World Changes, Paul Bock
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Sources Of East Germany Revolution And German Unification, Frederick O. Bonkovsky
Sources Of East Germany Revolution And German Unification, Frederick O. Bonkovsky
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Workfare Programs In Rural America: Joblessness In Ohio's Appalachian Counties, Karen V. Harper, Richard W. Greenlee
Workfare Programs In Rural America: Joblessness In Ohio's Appalachian Counties, Karen V. Harper, Richard W. Greenlee
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
In 1988 the Family Support Act was passed into law requiring welfare recipients to participate in work experience programs to receive their welfare benefits. This paper questions the effectiveness of mandatory workfare programs in rural impoverished regions of the United States. The Appalachian counties of Ohio are used as a case example to demonstrate the problems in implementing workfare programs in economically distressed regions where limited job opportunities exist. Implications for policy are examined, alternatives to mandatory work programs are discussed, and further research to determine the utility of workfare programs is called for.
Being Righteous And Doing Justice: Modern Theology And The Prophetic Concern For Justice, Michael Williams
Being Righteous And Doing Justice: Modern Theology And The Prophetic Concern For Justice, Michael Williams
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Letter To The Editor, Max L. Stackhouse
Letter To The Editor, Max L. Stackhouse
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.