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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ACTIVIST SOCIAL WORK: INVESTIGATING PRACTICE PROCESSES - Karen Healy and Joan Mulholland
  • PROACTIVE RHETORIC - David Stoesz
  • UNDERSTANDING THE DEBATE OVER THE PRIVATIZATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY - Eric R. Kingson and John B. Williamson
  • THE RUSH TO MEASURE PERFORMANCE - Lawrence L. Martin
  • "SAFE PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO DO:" POLITICAL TEXTS FROM URBAN YOUTH OF COLOR - Amory Starr
  • KNOWLEDGE UTILIZATION IN SOCIAL WORK AND LEGAL PRACTICE - Karen M. Staller and Stuart A. Kirk
  • COMMUNITIES IN CONFLICT: RESOLVING DIFFERENCES THROUGH COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND HUMAN SERVICE DELIVERY - Thom Reilly
  • ON WHOSE WATCH? THE SILENT SEPARATION OF AMERICAN CHILDREN FROM THEIR FATHERS - Nancy S. Coney and Wade C. Mackey

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Antisemitism and Xonophobia in Germany after Unification. Herman Kurthen, Werner Bergmann and Rainer Erb (Eds.). Reviewed by Frank Hirtz, University of California,
  • Davis.
  • Immigrants Out: The New Nativism and the Anti-Immigrant Impulse in the United States. Juan E Perea. Reviewed by Robert L. Boyd, Mississippi State University.
  • For Crying Out Loud: Women's Poverty in the United States. Diane Burton and Ann Withorn (Eds.). Reviewed by Tracy Maybrey, Western Michigan University.
  • Nothing Happens to Good Girls: Fear of Crime in Women's Lives. Esther Madriz. Reviewed by Deborah Page Adams, University of Kansas.
  • Ethnicity, Crime and Immigration: Comparative and Cross National Perspectives. Michael Tonry (Ed.). Reviewed by Jewelle Taylor-Biggs, University of California at Berkeley.

BOOK NOTES

  • The New Temperance: The American Obsession with Sin and Vice. David Wagner.
  • Violent Criminal Acts and Actors Revisited. Lonnie Athens.
  • Postmodern Welfare: Reconstructing an Emanicpatory Project. Peter Leonard.
  • Against the Odds: Social Class and Social Justice in Industrial Societies. Gordon Marshall, Adam Swift and Stephen Roberts.
  • Welfare Capitalism in Taiwan: State, Economy and Social Policy. Yuen-wen Ku.

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