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Horse and carriage: why Habermas's discourse ethics gives virtue a praxis in social work |
Gray, Mel; Lovat, Terence |
2007 |
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International social work: bodies with organs |
Gray, Mel; Rennie, Gavin |
2007 |
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Space, place and spirit: imagining the everyday |
Gray, Mel; Schubert, Leanne |
2007 |
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There are no answers, only choices: teaching ethical decision making in social work |
Gray, Mel; Gibbons, Jill |
2007 |
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An 'ecospiritual' perspective: finally, a place for indigenous approaches |
Coates, John; Gray, Mel; Hetherington, Tiani |
2006 |
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An 'ecospiritual' perspective: finally, a place for indigenous approaches |
Coates, John; Gray, Mel; Hetherington , Tiani |
2006 |
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Keeping them home: Aboriginal out-of-home care in Australia |
Valentine, Bruce; Gray, Mel |
2006 |
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The progress of social development in South Africa |
Gray, Mel |
2006 |
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Pursuing good practice?: the limits of evidence-based practice |
Gray, Mel; McDonald, Catherine |
2006 |
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Pursuing good practice?: the limits of evidence-based practice |
Gray, Mel; McDonald, Catherine |
2006 |
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The shaky high moral ground of postmodernist "ethics" |
Gray, Mel; Lovat, T. |
2006 |
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Devising practice standards for Aboriginal out-of-home care |
Gray, Mel; Valentine, Bruce |
2005 |
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Dilemmas of international social work: paradoxical processes in indigenisation, universalism and imperialism |
Gray, Mel |
2005 |
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Dilemmas of international social work: paradoxical processes in indigenisation, universalism and imperialism |
Gray, Mel |
2005 |
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Mamphele Ramphele and Xhosa culture: some insights on culture, self-determination and human rights for South African social work |
Allegritti, I.; Gray, Mel |
2005 |
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