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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    • PAPERWORK FIRST, NOT WORK FIRST: HOW CASEWORKERS USE PAPERWORK TO FEEL EFFECTIVE - Tifany Taylor
    • INFLUENCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON THE PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING OF OLDER ADULTS IN URBAN CHINA - Fei Sun, Chuntian Lu, and Jordan I. Kosberg
    • ARE HOUSING FIRST PROGRAMS EFFECTIVE? A RESEARCH NOTE - Danielle Groton
    • PHENOMENOLOGY AND HBSE: MAKING THE CONNECTION - Phillip Dybicz
    • THE FIRST AND THE LAST: A CONFLUENCE OF FACTORS LEADING TO THE INTEGRATION OF CARVER SCHOOL OF MISSIONS AND SOCIAL WORK, 1955 - Tanya Smith Brice and T. Laine Scales
    • HEALTH INEQUALITIES AND THE WELFARE STATE IN EUROPEAN FAMILIES - Simone Sarti, Marco Alberio, and Marco Terraneo
    • PERCEIVED DISCRIMINATION AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AMONG RURAL-TO-URBAN MIGRANTS IN CHINA - Juan Chen
    • 'WE ARE RADICAL': THE RIGHT TO THE CITY ALLIANCE AND THE FUTURE OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZING - Robert Fisher, Yuseph Katiya, Christopher Reid, and Eric Shragge

    BOOK REVIEWS

    • The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future. Joseph E. Stiglitz. Reviewed by Mary Huff Stevenson.
    • Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity. Katherine Boo. Reviewed by Edward U. Murphy.
    • To Promote the General Welfare: The Case for Big Government. Steven Conn (Ed.). Reviewed by Sheila D. Collins.
    • Three Worlds of Relief: Race, Immigration, and the American Welfare State from the Progressive Era to the New Deal. Cybelle Fox. Reviewed byMarguerite G. Rosenthal.
    • The Future of the Welfare State: Social Policy Attitudes and Social Capital in Europe. Heikki Ervasti, Jorgen Goul Andersen, Torben Fridberg and Kristen Ringdal (Eds.). Reviewed by Larry Nackerud.
    • The New Religious Intolerance. Martha C. Nussbaum. Reviewed by John Tropman.
    • Mother-Talk: Conversations with Mothers of Lesbian Daughters and FTM Transgender Children. Sarah E Pearlman. Reviewed by Melinda McCormick.
    • Shattering Culture: American Medicine Responds to Cultural Diversity. Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good, Sarah S. Willen, Seth Donal Hannah, Ken Vickery, & Lawrence Taeseng Park (Eds.). Reviewed by Kenny Kwong.
    • Taking It Big: C. Wright Mills and the Making of Political Intellectuals. Stanley Aronowitz. Reviewed by Gordon Fellman.

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