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Vol. 31 No. 1 (2019)
Vol. 31 No. 1 (2019)
Published:
2019-04-23
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Editorial
A rich autumn feast of research and scholarship
Liz Beddoe, Deb Stanfield, Emily Keddell, Ian Hyslop
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Original Articles I
“You look a little bit dark for my liking”: Māori and Pasifika women’s experiences of welfare receipt in Aotearoa New Zealand
Claire Gray
5-16
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Women’s experiences of intimate partner violence in rural Taranaki, Aotearoa New Zealand
Lesley Pitt, Jane Maidment, Yvonne Crichton-Hill
31-41
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Women’s place-making through craft in post-earthquake Christchurch
Jane Maidment, Raewyn Tudor, Ada Campbell, Karen Whittaker
17-30
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Commentary
"You cannot take it with you": Reflections on intersectionality and social work
Eileen Joy
42-48
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Viewpoints
Working with gender in transformative education and supervision: Unpacking the invisible handbag
Jude Douglas
49-53
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Classic Book Review
bell hooks: The teacher, the feminist pedagogue, the film critic, the activist and most of all, the black feminist
Brianna Strumm
54-58
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Original Articles II
Reviewing the benefits and challenges of overseas practice: Reflections upon coming home
Liz Beddoe, Allen Bartley
72-88
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Grandparents battle to be key stakeholders in protecting grandchildren
Susan Gair, Ines Zuchowski
101-113
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Speaking the same language: Navigating information-sharing in the youth justice sphere
Joanna Appleby, Dr Matthew Shepherd, Dr Barbara Staniforth
59-71
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Vicarious Futurity: Parents' Perspectives on Locating Strengths in Adolescents with Autism.
Jan Louise Hastie, Christine Stephens
89-100
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Book Reviews
Welfare words: Critical social work & social policy
Paul Michael Garrett
114-115
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Defining social work in Aotearoa: Forty years of pioneering research and teaching at Massey University
Michael Dale, Hannah Mooney, Kieran O'Donoghue
116-117
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Transnational social work: Opportunities and challenges of a global profession
Allen Bartley, Liz Beddoe
118-119
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