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Social work as art revisited |
Gray, Mel; Webb, Stephen A. |
2008 |
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Social work as art revisited |
Gray, Mel; Webb, Stephen A. |
2008 |
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Some considerations on the debate on social work in China: who speaks for whom? |
Gray, Mel |
2008 |
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Towards an understanding of Indigenous social work |
Gray, Mel; Yellow Bird, Michael; Coates, John |
2008 |
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Towards a proportionist social work ethics: a Habermasian perspective |
Lovat, Terence; Gray, Mel |
2008 |
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Viewing spirituality in social work through the lens of contemporary social theory |
Gray, Mel |
2008 |
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Factors hindering the successful outcome of rural community projects |
Makofane, M. D. M.; Gray, Mel |
2007 |
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Global double standards in social work: a critical review |
Gray, Mel; Webb, Stephen A. |
2007 |
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Hearing indigenous voices in mainstream social work |
Gray, Mel; Coates, John; Hetherington, Tiani |
2007 |
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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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