Valuing the Aspirations of the Community: The Origins of a...
Universities are increasingly prioritizing engagement and collaboration with their local communities. While such partnerships can be mutually beneficial, they can often perpetuate and exacerbate power...
View ArticleA Student Reflects on Their Time Volunteering for Hospice
Hospice is a special healthcare option for patients with terminal illnesses. With an interdisciplinary care team working together to meet patients' medical, emotional, and spiritual needs, hospice...
View ArticleAcademic Predictors of Mental Health Problems Among Adolescents in Grades 7...
Mental health issues are increasingly prevalent among adolescents, and many studies have investigated the correlation between mental health issues and academic performance. However, no studies have...
View ArticleArthur Sherwell (1863-1942): Temperance Reformer and Liberal MP
As a social reformer, Arthur Sherwell had many interests. After several years as a Wesleyan Methodist preacher, he became an expert on urban poverty and the ally of feminist reformers. He saw the...
View ArticlePatterns of Social Relationships and Their Outcomes: The Case of Ireland
This study investigates patterns of relationships in Ireland, focusing on the impact of such relationships within Irish society. This paper contends that the social climate in modern and present-day...
View ArticleAging in Place for Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness: An Evaluation of...
This paper aims to address the needs of older adults through evaluation of The Bridge’s Aging Services Program, an innovative, multidisciplinary mobile treatment team that serves individuals age 55 or...
View ArticleExtended Commentary: Critical Race Theory, Identity Politics, and the Problem...
This article examines the emergent controversy over Critical Race Theory—what it is, how it is applied and practiced, and why it has become the source of conservative political opposition in the...
View ArticleSpotlight on a Discipline: Social Work as the Academic Stranger
This "Spotlight on a Discipline" offers insight into social work as an element of academia, utilizing a comparison to Georg Simmel's "Stranger."
View ArticleStealth in the Era of Electronic Attack Aircraft, Drones, and Hypersonic...
Modern warfare success depends in large part on dominating enemy air space. Air superiority is needed for mobilizing troops, maintaining logistics supply chains, and neutralizing the enemy’s movement....
View ArticleThe Benefits of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Community-Engaged...
This article draws on qualitative data from a long-term partnership to exemplify the unique advantages of interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches in community-engaged research. We demonstrate...
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