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SSA Magazine (Archive)
Efforts to Retrain Women in Post-Socialist China Stumble
Women's responsibilities at home sometime spill into work place
December 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
New Faculty: Alan Zarychta and Yanilda María González
Two new additions to the SSA faculty
December 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
Collaborating with the Community to Reduce Violence
How understanding the perspective of the community benefits researchers
December 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
Studying Mental Health in a Developing Country
Leyla Ismayilova finds family counseling with economic intervention reduces maltreatment of children in Burkina Faso
December 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
Policing and Inequality: Examining Community Response to Police Shootings
Between 2010 and 2015, the Chicago Police Department shot 262 people. 80 percent of them were Black.
December 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
Exploring the Disconnect between Policy Makers and Service Providers
How do we close the feedback loop that allows insights from the ground level make it back up the chain to policymakers?
December 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
Bringing New Approaches to Treating Vets with PTSD
Belleruth Naparstek uses guided imagery to help relieve anxieties for vets and others
December 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
How Things Get Done in Cities and Why
Is There Room for More Democracy?
September 1, 2017
SSA Magazine (Archive)
SSA's Global Urban Impact
Globalization has made our world smaller, faster paced, and more connected. Consider such basic concerns in the social work profession as poverty and inequality, immigration, health disparities, or urban violence.
September 1, 2017