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Environmental ethics for social work: social work's responsibility to the non-human world |
Gray, Mel; Coates, John |
2012 |
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Mentoring in social work: key findings from a women's community-based mentoring program |
Boddy, Jennifer; Agllias, Kylie; Gray, Mel |
2012 |
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Sustainable social work: modelling knowledge production, transfer, and evidence-based practice |
Gray, Mel; Schubert, Leanne |
2012 |
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Back to basics : a critique of the strengths perspective in social work |
Gray, Mel |
2011 |
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Putting the 'public' into public service delivery for social welfare in South Africa |
Mubangizi, Betty C.; Gray, Mel |
2011 |
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Caught in the vortex: can local government community development workers succeed in South Africa? |
Gray, Mel; Mubangizi, Betty |
2010 |
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'Indigenization' and knowledge development: extending the debate |
Gray, Mel; Coates, John |
2010 |
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Indigenization in a globalizing world: a response to Yunong and Xiong (2008) |
Gray, Mel |
2010 |
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Making sense of the waves: wipeout or still riding high? |
Gray, Mel; Boddy, Jennifer |
2010 |
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Moral sources and emergent ethical theories in social work |
Gray, Mel |
2010 |
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Social development and the status quo: professionalisation and Third Way co-optation |
Gray, Mel |
2010 |
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Turning base metal into gold: transmuting art, practice, research and experience into knowledge |
Gray, Mel; Schubert, Leanne |
2010 |
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Ageing in Australia and the increased need for care |
Gray, Mel; Heinsch, Milena |
2009 |
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The return of the political in social work |
Gray, Mel; Webb, Stephen A. |
2009 |
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Athena's legacy: preparing women for a mentoring program |
Boddy, Jennifer; Agllias, Kylie; Gray, Mel; Gibbons, Jill |
2008 |
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