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Indigenous people and the language of social work
- Yellow Bird, Michael, Gray, Mel
Keeping them home: Aboriginal out-of-home care in Australia
The death of emancipatory social work as art and birth of socially engaged art practice
- Noble, Carolyn, Gray, Mel, Johnston, Lou
Social justice and disability policy in Southern Africa
Putting the 'public' into public service delivery for social welfare in South Africa
- Mubangizi, Betty C., Gray, Mel
Emergence of social work practice in rural China: a way forward?
- Meng, Qian, Gray, Mel, Bradt, Lieve, Roets, Griet
- Meng, Qian, Gray, Mel, Bradt, Lieve, Roets, Griet
Factors hindering the successful outcome of rural community projects
- Makofane, M. D. M., Gray, Mel
Towards a proportionist social work ethics: a Habermasian perspective
Working ethically in child protection
- Lonne, Bob, Harries, Maria, Featherstone, Brid, Gray, Mel
- Little, Fiona, O'Brien, Tony, Gray, Mel, Wilson, Rhonda, Finn, Amanda
The relevance of Nancy Fraser for transformative social work education
- Hölscher, Dorothee, Bozalek, Vivienne, Gray, Mel
- Howard, Amanda, Agllias, Kylie, Schubert, Leanne, Gray, Mel
Falling in love outwards: eco-social work and the sensuous event
Making research count: what Australian social work researchers think
- Heinsch, Milena, Gray, Mel, Sharland, Elaine
Community development: has social work met the challenge?
Introduction: future challenges
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