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International Social Work 47(4): 573-575 Sage Publications: London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi DOI: 10.1177/002087 2804046369 Index to Volume 47 (2004) Articles Ayuku, David O., Charles Kaplan, Herman Baars and Marten de Vries, Characteristics and personal social networks of the on-the-street, of-the-street, shelter and school children in Eldoret, Kenya, 47(3), 293-311 Bak, Maren, Can developmental social welfare change an unfair world? The South African experience, 47(1), 81-94 Ben-Ari, Adital, Sources of social support and attachment styles among Israeli Arab students, 47(2), 187-201 Burke, Jean and Balthazar Ngonyani, A social work vision for Tanzania, 47(1), 39-52 Chan, Cecilia L.W. and $.M. Ng, The social work practitioner- researcher-educator: encouraging innovations and empowerment in the 21st century, 47(3), 312-320 Chan, Chak Kwan, Placing dignity at the center of welfare policy, 47(2), 227-239 Chan, Ko Ling and Cecilia L.W. Chan, Social workers’ conceptions of the relationship between theory and practice in an organizational context, 47(4), 543-557 Cheung, Maria and Meng Liu, The self-concept of Chinese women and the indigenization of social work in China, 47(1), 109-127 Davis, Cindy, Eileen Baldry, Biljana Milosevic and Anne Walsh, Defining the role of the hospital social worker in Australia, 47(3), 346-358 Davis, Cindy, Catherine Tang and Janet Ko, The impact of peer, family and school on delinquency: a study of at-risk Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong, 47(4), 489-502 Dedoussi, Amalia-Anna, Susan Gregory, Eugenia Georgoussi and John Kyriopoulos, Social workers in Greece: who they are and where they work, 47(2), 259-274 Dickens, Jonathan and Victor Groza, Empowerment in difficulty: a critical appraisal of international intervention in child welfare in Romania, 47(4). 469-487 Hare, Isadora, Defining social work for the 21st century: the International Federation of Social Workers’ revised definition of social work, 47(3), 407-424 Harris, John, Consumerism: social development or social delimitation?, 47(4), 533-542 574 International Social Work volume 47(4) Johnson, Alice K., Increasing internationalization in social work programs: Healy's continuum as a strategic planning guide, 47(1), 7-23 Kaufman, Roni and Julia Mirsky, Job security and the perception of unemployment among immigrants: contribution of government policies and cultural factors, 47(3), 391-406 Lightfoot, Elizabeth, Community-based rehabilitation: a rapidly growing method for supporting people with disabilities, 47(4), 455-468 Ling, How Kee, The search from within: research issues in relation to developing culturally appropriate social work practice, 47(3), 336-345 Mazibuko, Fikile and Mel Gray, Social work professional associations in South Africa, 47(1), 129-142 Noyoo, Ndangwa, Human rights and social work in a transforming society: South Africa, 47(3), 359-369 Patterson, Fiona M., Policy and practice implications from the lives of aging international migrant women, 47(1), 25—37 Pawar, Manohar, Community informal care and welfare systems in Asia- Pacific countries: Phase I, lessons from the process and evaluation of an international project, 47(4), 439-453 Rai, Gauri S., International fieldwork experience: a survey of US schools, 47(2), 213-226 Roff, Sherri, Nongovernmental organizations: the strengths perspective at work, 47(2), 202-212 Ryan, Scott D. and Victor Groza, Romanian adoptees: a cross-national comparison, 47(1), 53-79 Sacco, Therese and Wilma Hoffmann, Seeking truth and reconciliation in South Africa: a social work contribution, 47(2), 157-167 Saltman, Joan, Joanne Gumpert, Kandie Allen-Kelly and Joanna Zubrzycki, Rural social work practice in the United States and Australia: a comparison, 47(4), 515-531 Segal, Uma A., Child welfare programs and services: a comparison of the USA and Japan, 47(3), 370-390 Snyder, Linda, Collective outcomes and social mobilization in Chilean employment initiatives for women, 47(3), 321-335 Templeman, Sharon B., Social work in the new Russia at the start of the millennium, 47(1), 95-107 Tsui, Ming-sum, Fernando C.H. Cheung and Zvi D. Gellis, In search of an optimal model for board—executive relationships in voluntary human service organizations, 47(2), 169-186 Yeung, Agnes, Ruby C.M. Chau and Sam W.K. Yu, Managing social exclusion: the strategies used by managerial women in Guangzhou and Hong Kong, 47(4), 503-513 Yip, Kam-shing, Controversies in psychiatric services in Hong Kong: social workers’ superiority and inferiority complexes, 47(2), 240-258 Index 575 Editorials 47(1), 5-6: 47(2), 155-156; 47(3) 291-292: 47(4) 437-438 Abstracts English, 47(1), 143-144; 47(2), 275-276; 47(3), 425-426; 47(4), 559-560 French, 47(1), 145-146; 47(2), 277-278; 47(3), 427-428; 47(4), 561-562 Spanish, 47(1), 147-148; 47(2), 279-280; 47(3), 429-430; 47(4), 563-564 Chinese, 47(1), 149-150; 47(2), 281-282; 47(4) 565-566 Arabic, 47(1), 151-152; 47(2), 283-284; 47(4), 567-568 Book reviews Asha, Hans and Annie Patri (eds), Women, Disability and Identity, reviewed by Robyn Munford 47(4), 569-571 Fook, Jan, Social Work: Critical Theory and Practice, reviewed by Roger Smith, 47(2), 285-287 Kabeer, N., G.B. Nambissan and R. Subrahmanian (eds), Child Labour and the Right to Education in South Asia: Needs versus Rights?, reviewed by Jim McKechnie, 47(2), 287-288

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