REQUIRED Closed Reserve Readings
Readings from Social Work Speaks
 
Forward, ix-xi. Social Services, 287-291.
TANF: Welfare reform, 296-299 Confidentiality and Information Untilization, 195-197.
Readings from the Encyclopedia of Social Work {REF HV 35.65 V17}
 
History of social welfare, VOL I, p. 755-777. Resource development and service provision, VOL II, p. 498-502.
Social welfare policy: Trends and issues, VOL II, p. 664-80 Resource mobilization and coordination, VOL II, p. 503-507.
Ecological perspective, VOL I, p. 488-497. Administrative: Interpersonal aspects, VOL I, p. 17-26.
Social work and the human services, VOL II, p. 681-694 Natural helping networks, VOL II, 177-181.
Readings from the Professional Journals
  • Atherton. A. (1990). pragmatic defense of the welfare state against the ideological challenge from the Right. Social Work, 35 (1): 41-8.
  • Belcher, J. (1988). Rights versus needs of homeless mentally ill persons. Social Work, 33 (5)398-402.
  • Hagen, J. L. & Elizabeth H. (1987).Who's serving the homeless? Social Casework, 69 (8) 491-7.
  • Karnerman & Kahn. (1987).Universalism and income family testing in family policy. Social Work, 32 (4) 277-81.
  • Kerns & Glanz. (1988). Private social welfare expenditures, 1972-85. Social Security Bulletin, 51 (8) 3-11.
  • Orshansky, M. (1988) Counting the poor. Social Security Bulletin,51 (10)25-51.
  • Patti, R. (1989). Managing for service effectiveness in social welfare organizations. Social Work, 32 (5) 377-83.
  • Stoesz, D. (1989). A theory of social welfare. Social Work, 34 (2)101-8.

  • SPECIAL ISSUES
  • Economic Justice Corner. Social Justice Review. [see any recent issue]
  • Civil Rights. Social Work. July-August, 1988.
  • Managing for Service Effectiveness in Social Welfare Organizations. Administration in Social Work. 11:3/4:1987.
  • Public Child Welfare and Family Services. Social Work. November-December, 1988.
  • Social Welfare, Social Insurance, and Social Security. Social Work. July, 1989.

  • General Readings
  • Campbell, R. (1993). Fuel Proverty and government response. Social policy & administration. 27(1), 58-
  • Estes, C.L., Swan, J. H. et al (1993). The Long Term Care Crisis. Newburg Park, CA: Sage.
  • Leutz, W.N. et al (1992). Care for Frail Elders: Developing Community Solutions. Westport Cn: Auburn Hourse.
  • Benjamin, A.E. (1993). An historical perspective on home care policy. The Milbank Quarterly, 71(1) 129-66.
  • Day, P. (1989). A New History of Social Welfare. Prentice-Hall.
  • Rivas. R.F. & Hull, G. (2000). Case Studies in Generalist Practice. Belmont, CA, Brooks/Cole.
  • Rothman, G. (1985). Philanthropists, Therapists and Activitists. Schenkman

  • Social Work Values Impact On Policy Formulation And Implementation [Values + Social Policy]
  • Mizrahi, T., Davidson, K. & Marshack, E. (2000). Career Paths of Health Workers: The Impact of a Pre-Social Work Course on Professional Development. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 20 (1/2) 103-109.
  • Hasenfeld, Y. ( 2000). Social Services and Welfare-to-Work: Prospects for the Social Work Profession. Administration in Social Work, 23 (3/4) 185-197.
  • Menzel, P. Gold, M. R.; Ubel, P. (1999).  Toward a Broader View of Values in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health Care. The Hastings Center Report, 29, (3) 7-11.
  • Kennelly, B. & O'Shea E. (2001) Efficiency, Values and Social Welfare Policy. Administration, 45 (2), 3-9.
  • Holstein, M . (1995). The normative case: Chronological age and public policy. Generations: The Journal of the Western Gerontological Society 19(3), 11-
  • Eder, E. K. (1994). Intercultural and multicultural education as cultural encounter and reflection: Innovative programs at thenternational center for the study of educational policy and human values. The International Journal Of Social Education, 9(2),107-
  • Briffault, R. (1994). Federalism and health care reform: is half a loaf really worse than none? Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly. 21(3), 611-
  • Korsgaard, C. M.(1993). The reasons we can share: an attack on the distinction between agent-relative and agent-neutral values. Social Philosophy & Policy. 10(1), 24
  • Jelen, T. G. & Wilcox, C (1992). Symbolic and instrumental values as predictors of AIDS policy attitudes. Social Science Quarterly. 73(4), 737-
  • Hunnex, M.D. (1986). Chronological and Thematic Charts of Philosophies and Philosophers. Grand Rapids, MI: Academic Books.
  • Wright, S. (1993). The social warp of science: Writing the history of genetic engineering policy. Science, Technology, & Human Values. 18(1), 79-
  • Hurwitz, J. & Peffley, M. (1992). Traditional versus social values as antecedents of racial stereotyping and policy conservatism. Political Behavior. 14(4), 395-
  • Brewer, D. D. &Miller, M. L. (1990). Bombing and burning: The social organization and values of hip hop graffiti wrriters and implications for policy. Deviant Behavior. 11(4), 345-
  • Jansson, B. S. (1990). Blending social change and technology in macro-practice: developing structural dialogue in technical deliberations. Administration In Social Work. 14(2), 13-
  • Skocpol, T. (1990). Thinking big: Can national values or class factions explain the development of social provision in the United States?: A review essay. Journal Of Policy History, 2(4), 425-
  • Cobb, N. H. & Jordan, C. (1989). students with questionable values or threatening behavior: precedent and policy from discipline to dismissal. Journal Of Social Work Education. 25(20), 87-
  • Browne, W. P. & Hamm, L G. (1988). Political choice and social values: The case of BGH. Policy Studies Journal. 17(1),181-
  • Neave, G. (1988). Education and Social Policy: demise of an ethic or change of values? Oxford Review Of Education, 14(3), 273-
  • Reid, P.N. and Popple, P.R. (1992). The Moral Purposes of Social Work. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.
  • Karger, H. J. and Midgley, J. (1994). Controversial Issues in Social Policy. Boston:Allyn and Bacon.

  • Theoretical Framework For Policy Analysis And Formulation
  • Flynn, J. P. (1992). Social Agency Policy. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.
  • Karger, H.J. & Stoesz, D. (1994). American Social Welfare Policy. NY: Longman.
  • Martin, G. (1990). Social Policy in the Welfare State. Prentice-Hall,.
  • Moynihan, D.P. (1996). Miles to Go. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Morris, R. Social Policies of the American Welfare State. NY: Longman,
  • Prigmore & Atherton. Social Welfare Policy. D.C. Health & Company: Lexington,
  • Watkins & Watkins. (1985). Social Policy and the Rural Setting. NY: Springer.
  • Sally, R. (1994). The Social Market and Liberal Order: Theory and Policy Implications. Government and Opposition. 29(4), 461-

  • Legislation And Programs
  • Desktop Encyclopedia of American School Law. Rosemount, MN: Data Research, Inc.
  • Adamec, C and Pierce, W.P. (latest edition). The Encyclopedia of Adoption. New York: Facts on File.
  • Allred, S. (1992). Employment Law: A Guide for North Carolina Public Employers. Chapel Hill, NC: Institute of Government. [Ref KFN 7835 .A547 1992]
  • Bosoni, A. J. (1992). Legal Resource Directory: A Guide to Free or Inexpensive Assistance for Low Income Families, with Special Sections for Prisoners. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc.. [Ref KF 336 .A4 1992]
  • Dobelis, I. N. (1981). Reader's Digest Family Legal Guide: A Complete Encyclopedia of Law for the Layman.Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest. [Ref KF 387 .F28]
  • Drucker, D. (1990). Abortion Decisions of the Supreme Court, 1973 Through 1989: A Comprehensive Review with Historical Commentary. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc. [Ref KF 3771 .A7 D78 1990]
  • Getches, D. H. and Wilkinson, C. F. (1986). Cases and Materials on Federal Indian Law, 2nd ed.. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Col. [Ref KF 8204.5 .G47 1986]
  • Harris, S. (1989). A Social Worker's Guide to the Family Support Act of 1988: Summary, Analysis, and Opportunities for Implementation. Silver Spring, MD: National Association of Social Workers. [Ref KF 3732.12 .H37 1989]
  • Johnson, J. W. (1992). Historic U.S. Court Cases 1690-1990: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland, 1992. [Ref KF 385 .A4 J64 1992] Krauskopf, J. M. (1993). Elderlaw: Advocacy for the Aging, 2nd ed.. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co. [Ref KF 390 .A4 K7 1993, v. 1-2]
  • Lawson, E. (1991). Encyclopedia of Human Rights. New York: Taylor & Francis Inc., 1991. [Ref JC 571 .E67 1991] Leonard, A. S. (1993) . Sexuality and the Law: An Encyclopedia of Major Legal Cases. New York: Garland Publishing. [KF 9325 .A7 L46]
  • Meisel, A. (1989). The Right to Die. New York: Wiley Law Publications. [Ref KF 3827 .E87 M45 1989]
  • Mesibov, L. L. (2001). School Law Cases and Materials, 2nd ed.. Chapel Hill, NC: Institute of Government.
  • Nyberg, C. R. (1994). Subject Compilations of State Laws: An Annotated Bibliography. Twin Falls, Idaho: Carol Boast and Cheryl Nyberg. [Ref KF 240 .S795]
  • Pevar, S. L. (1992). The Rights of Indians and Tribes: The Basic ACLU Guide to Indian and Tribal Rights. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press. [Ref KF 8210 .C5 P48 1992]
  • Richan, W.C. (1996). Lobbying for Social Change. NY: Haworth Press.
  • Ross, S. D. et al, (1993). The Rights of Women: The Basic ACLU Guide to Women's Rights. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press. [Ref KF 478 .Z9 R67 1993]

  • Professional Values, Policy Development, Social Change And Policy Implementation
  •  Choi, J. N. & Kim, M. U. (1999). The Organizational Application of Groupthink and Its Limitations in Organizations.

  • Journal of Applied Psychology, 84 (2) 297
  • Smith, P. (2001). GROUPTHINK OR NUKE THINK? How often does the `collective wisdom' of your board succumb to Groupthink? Management, 48,  (2) 48-49. [Full text - EBSCOhost (Academic Search Elite) 01 Sep 1995-]
  • Levine, S. (1994). If our government really cared about health. Social Policy. 24(3), 6-11.
  • Reamer, F.G.(1994).The Foundations of Social Work Knowledge. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.
  • Hudson, C. G. De Vito, J. (1994). A mental health under national health care reform: The empirical foundations. Health and Social Work, 19(4), 279-
  • Hirst, G. (1994). Laying the Foundations for Working with Those Who Commit Sex Offences. Social Work Education, 13(1), 32-
  • Morales, J. & Bok, M. (1992). Multicultural Human Services for AIDS Treatment and Prevention: Policy, Perspectives, and Planning. NY: Haworth Press.
  • Nagpaul, H. (1993). Analysis of social work teaching material in India: The need for indigenous foundations. International Social Work, 36(3), 207-

  • Function Of Governmental, Private Non-Profit, And Private For Profit Agencies
  • Burdenski, H. M. & Dunson, D. H. (1999). Acquiring economic justice for all: An ongoing struggle.   Journal of Business Ethics, 20 (2), 93-105.
  • Iglesias, E. M. (2000). Institutionalizing Economic Justice.  Journal of Labor and Employment Law, 2 (4),  773-843.
  • Steiner, J. R., Gross, G.M., & Murray, J. J. (1994). Strategic planning in non-profits: Profit from it. Administration in Social Work 18(2), 87-
  • Vinokur-Kaplan, D., Jayaratne, S. & Chess, W. A. (1994). Job satisfaction and retention of social workers in public agencies, non-profit agencies, and private practice: The impact of workplace conditions and motivators, Administration in Social Work. 18(3), 93-
  • Nasdor, R. A. (1993). Legal support for affordable housing. New Jersey Lawyer (156), 23-
  • Simmons, P. A. (1992). Government by an unaccountable private non profit corporation. New York Law School Journal Of Human Rights, 10(1), 67-
  • Dombi, W. (1992). Chronic, intensive home care: Accessing non-governmental payment sources. Caring, 11(3), 58-
  • Weinblatt, J. (1992). Do government transfers crowd out private transfers to non-profit organizations? The Israeli experience. International Journal Of Social Economics,19(2), 60
  • Canter III., MacKenzie (1991). "Publicly supported" charity or private foundation? Fund Raising Management, 22(10), 22-
  • Strickland, R. A. & Whicker, M. L. (1990). Comparing city policies on mandatory drug testing: A process evaluation. National Civic Review. 79(6), 493-
  • Neu, C. H. (1990). Civic entrepreneurism: A key to every community's future. Public Management, 72(10), 2-

  • Program Evaluation And Accountability
  • Encyclopedia of Social Work 19TH edition: Fredrick W. Seidl,Program Evaluation and Ronald B. Dear, Social Welfare Policy
  • Holosko, M.J. (1988). Evaluation of Employee Assistance Programs. NY: Haworth Press.
  • Inouye, D., Ell, K. & Ewalt, P. L. (1994). Social work research and social policy. Social Work, 39(6), 629-631.
  • Lofland J. & Lofland LH. (1984). Analyzing Social Settings Wadsworth.
  • Rafferty, J., Steyaert, J. & Colombi, D. (1995). Human Services in the Information Age. NY: Haworth Press.
  • Scuka, R.F. (1994). Health care reform in the 1990’s. Social Work, 39(5) 580-587.

  • Preparation For The Field Work Experience
  • Todd, A. (2000). The Field Experience Handbook. Pembroke: UNCP Press.
  • Ross. T. E. (1993). One Land, Three Peoples. Southern Pines, NC : Karo Hollow Press.

  • Linkage Between Economic System And Social Welfare System.
  • Bartley, R, L (1992).The Seven Fat Years. New York: Free Press
  • Lekachman & Van Loom. (1981).Capitalism for Beginners. Pantheon.
  • Moynihan, D.P. (1996). Miles to Go. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Perot, H. R. (1996). The Dollar Crisis: A Blueprint to Help Rebuild the America Dream, Arlington, Tex.: Summit.
  • Roback Morse, J. (1997). The modern state as an occaion of sin: a public choice analysis of the welfare state.  The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Pulic Policy 11 (2): 531-548.
  • Reagan, R.(1990). An American Life. Simon & Schuster.
  • St. James, M. (1999). Economic Justice for Sex Workers. Hastings Women's Law Journal,10 (1), 5-16.
  • Tomaskovic-Devey, D. & Ritzman, R. (1990). Back to the Future: Economic Policy for NC. NCSU,.

  • Influenced Social Policy Formulation In The US And In Our Local Rural Area
  • Jordan Insitute for Families (1997). Roundtable Briefing Report: Robeson County Roundtable on Families and Communities, Chapel Hill: UNC-CH School of Social Work.
  • LRCG, Human Resources. (see most recent edition).
  • NASW. Social Work Speaks. NASW, 1994.
  • Starr, R. The Social Transformation of American Medicine. NY: Basic Books, 1982.
  • Tomaskovic-Devey, D. & Ritzman, R. Back to the Future: Economic Policy for NC. NCSU, 1990.
  • Ott, J. S & Hasanen, M. M. (1995). Emergency medical services: Yet another developing crisis in rural america. State & Local Government Review. 27(2), 159-
  • The Rural Caucus Home Page

  • Social Work Values On The Gain And Loss Of Human Service Programs
  • Bahr, H.M. Skid Row. NY: Oxford University Press, 1973. Z 7164 .S66 B35
  • Dex, S. Women's Attitudes Towards Work, St Martin's Press, 1988.
  • Nakamura & Nakmura. The Second Paycheck. Academic Press, 1985.
  • Ryan, W. Blaming the Victim. Vintage Books: NY, 1971. HN 65 .R9 1972
  • Stimpson, R (Editor of US Congress Report) Discrimination Against Women.
  • Valentine, C. Culture and Poverty. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1968. HC 110 .P6 V3 1970
  • Kavka, G. S. (1995). Why even morally perfect people would need government. Social Philosophy & Policy. 12(1), 1-

  • Social Justice and Economic Justice
  • Chaires, R. H. (1996). Visiting the sins of the father: the intersection of criminal justice and social welfare policy and practice in 2006. Journal of Law and Social Work, 6(1): 23-
  • Coffey, B. & Gocker, C. (1998). Confessions of a model meritocrat. Social Justice, 25(3): 128-
  • Cohen, P. (1998). Policy. Community Care, JAN 08 (1204): 12-
  • Cooper, L. (1995). Social justice and rationing in the allocation of field practicums. Social Work Education, 14(2): 30-
  • Crawford, J. (1998) Language politics in the USA: The paradox of bilingual education. Social Justice, 25(3): 50-
  • Dreier, P. (1998).  There's No Racial Justice without Economic Justice. Social policy, 29 (2), 41-52.
  • Gummer, B. (1996). Ethics and administrative practice: care, justice, and the responsible administrator Administration in Social Work, 20(4): 89-
  • Jenson, J. M. & Howard, M. O. (1998). Youth crime, public policy, and practice in the juvenile justice system: Recent trends and needed reforms. Social Work, 43(4): 324-
  • Kim, E. H. (1998). "At least you're not black": Asian Americans in U.S. race relations. Social Justice,25(3): 3-
  • Linsk, N. L. & Keigher, S. M. (1997). Of magic bullets and social justice: Emerging challenges of recent advances in AIDS treatment. Health and Social Work, 22(1): 70-
  • Linsley, J. (1997). Social work and juvenile justice: Distant cousins or collaborators? The New Social Worker. 4(4): 4-
  • Lowe, L. (1998). Work, immigration, gender: New subjects of cultural politics. Social Justice, 25(3): 31-
  • Lusane, C. (1998). From Crisis to Congress: Assessing the Black Radical Congress. Social Justice, 25(3): 108-
  • Lynch, R. S. & Mitchell, J. (1995). Justice system advocacy: A must for NASW and the social work community. Social Work, 40(1): 9-
  • Niehoff, B. P., Paul, R. J. & Bunch, J. F. S. (1998). The social effects of punishment events: The influence of violater past performance record and severity of the punishment on observers' justice perceptions and attitudes. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 19(6): 589-
  • Northey Jr., W. F., Primer, V. & Christensen, L. (1997). Promoting Justice in the Delivery of Services to Juvenile Delinquents: The Ecosystemic Natural Wrap-Around Model. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal,14(1): 5-
  • Piven, F. F. (1998). Welfare and Work. Social Justice, 25(1): 67- Platt, A. M. (1998). Racial disparities in mortgage lending: The example of urban Ohio. Social Justice, 25(3): 115-
  • Roberts, D. E. (1998). Sources of commitment to social justice. Roger Williams University Law Review, 4(1): 175-
  •  Scaperlanda, A. (1999). Matters of Economic Justice. Review of social economy, 57 (4), 419-432.
  • Slote, M. (1998). The Justice of Caring. Social Philosophy & Policy. 15 (1): 171-
  • Severson, M. M. & Bankston, T. V. (1995). Social work and the pursuit of justice through mediation. Social Work, 40(5): 683-693.
  • Soopramanien, R. (1998). Economic Impact of Proper Administration of Justice.  Icsid review, 13 (2),  426-432.
  • Swenson, C. R. (1998). Clinical social work's contribution to a social justice perspective. Social Work, 43(6): 527-
  • Sullivan, D. & Tifft, L. (1998).  The Transformative and Economic Dimensions of Restorative Justice.  Humanity & society, 22 (1), 38-45.
  • Sutphen, R. D. (1997). Social work and juvenile justice: Is the literature trying to tell us something? Arete, 22(1): 50-

  • Williams, C. J. McMahon, A. (1998). Ageing in Rural North Queensland: Planning and social Justice Issues Australian Social Work,51(1): 27-