Citation: K. Healy et J. Mulholland, DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ACTIVIST SOCIAL-WORK - INVESTIGATING PRACTICE PROCESSES, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 3-27
Citation: Er. Kingson et Jb. Williamson, UNDERSTANDING THE DEBATE OVER THE PRIVATIZATION OF SOCIAL-SECURITY, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 47-61
Citation: A. Starr, SAFE PLACES TO GO AND THINGS TO DO - POLITICAL TEXTS FROM URBAN YOUTHOF COLOR, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 75-90
Citation: Km. Staller et Sa. Kirk, KNOWLEDGE UTILIZATION IN SOCIAL-WORK AND LEGAL PRACTICE, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 91-113
Citation: T. Reilly, COMMUNITIES IN CONFLICT - RESOLVING DIFFERENCES THROUGH COLLABORATIVEEFFORTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL-PLANNING AND HUMAN-SERVICE DELIVERY, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 115-142
Citation: Ns. Coney et Wc. Mackey, ON WHOSE WATCH - THE SILENT SEPARATION OF AMERICAN CHILDREN FROM THEIR FATHERS, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 143-178
Citation: F. Hirtz, ANTI-SEMITISM AND XENOPHOBIA IN GERMANY AFTER UNIFICATION - KURTHEN,H, BERGMANN,W, ERB,R, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 179-180
Citation: Rl. Boyd, IMMIGRANTS OUT - THE NEW NATIVISM AND THE ANTI-IMMIGRANT IMPULSE IN THE UNITED-STATES - PEREA,JF, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 180-183
Citation: T. Mabrey, FOR CRYING CUT LOUD - WOMENS POVERTY IN THE UNITED-STATES - BURTON,D,WITHORN,A, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 183-185
Citation: D. Pageadams, NOTHING HAPPENS TO GOOD GIRLS - FEAR OF CRIME IN WOMENS LIVES - MADRIZ,E, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 185-187
Citation: Jt. Gibbs, ETHNICITY, CRIME AND IMMIGRATION - COMPARATIVE AND CROSS-NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES - TONRY,M, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(3), 1998, pp. 187-190
Citation: Bt. Coventry et M. Morrissey, CONTESTED WORKPLACE - THE CASE OF THE STRIKE OF THE UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS UNION VERSUS MEIJER, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 3-22
Citation: J. Littrell et S. Diwan, ATTITUDINAL PREDICTORS OF PREFERRED POLICY OPTIONS - CONTRASTING AFDCWITH WORK PROGRAMS, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 69-99
Citation: S. Weinger, POOR CHILDREN KNOW THEIR PLACE - PERCEPTIONS OF POVERTY, CLASS, AND PUBLIC MESSAGES, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 100-118
Citation: Cg. Hudson, ESTIMATING HOMELESS POPULATIONS THROUGH STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 136-154
Citation: Kb. Miranne et Ah. Young, WOMEN READING THE WORLD - CHALLENGING WELFARE-REFORM IN WISCONSIN, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 155-176
Citation: T. Combsorme, ADOPTION, IDENTITY AND KINSHIP - THE DEBATE OVER SEALED BIRTH RECORDS- WEGAR,K, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 177-178
Citation: Dn. Noble, CHILDREN IN THE URBAN-ENVIRONMENT - LINKING SOCIAL-POLICY AND CLINICAL-PRACTICE - PHILLIPS,NK, STRAUSSNER,SLA, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 178-181
Citation: Er. Kingson, ALTERNATIVES TO SOCIAL-SECURITY - AN INTERNATIONAL INQUIRY - MIDGLEY,J, SHERRADEN,M, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 181-184
Citation: Mb. Tracy, WHO WILL CARE FOR US - AGING AND LONG-TERM-CARE IN MULTICULTURAL AMERICA - ANGEL,RL, ANGEL,JL, Journal of sociology and social welfare, 25(2), 1998, pp. 185-186