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  3. Vol. 3 No. 1 (2002)

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2002)

Published: 2002-04-30

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    Barry R. Cournoyer
    i-ii
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Articles

  • Keynote Speech: 90th Anniversary Symposium Indiana University School of Social Work

    Andrew Cuomo
    1-14
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  • In the Belly of the Beast: A Case Study of Social Work in a Managed Care Organization

    Lisa S. Patchner
    16-32
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  • Evaluating Kinship Care Alternatives: A Comparison of a Private Initiative to Traditional State Services

    Rodney A. Ellis, Gary D. Ellis, Rochelle Galey
    33-45
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  • African-Americans and Clinical Trials Research: Recommendations for Client Engagement

    Sharon E. Moore, Wanda Lott Collins
    46-59
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  • Service Learning as a Transition into Foundation Field

    Nancy P. Kropf, Mininder Tracey
    60-71
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  • Student-Identified Strengths and Challenges of Using Blackboard for Group Projects in a Social Work Course

    Melissa B. Littlefield
    72-83
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