The Art, Science, and Practice of Social Work

Web Only Content

The "Web-Collection" section provides a forum for additional content not published in the print journal. While still maintaining the integrity and editorial standards of FIS content that our readers have come to expect, we will be able to provide more research, analysis, and other significant information than our print format allows. This format also allows for original content that might otherwise be considered unconventional or varied for print format.

Hope or Despair in the New Millennium: An Action Research Project With Suburban Youth
Andrew Malekoff & Neala S. Schwartzberg
DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.3781
Families in Society Online, 2008,  v. 89, no. 0, page(s) 1-9 | Document Type: Article   
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The Business of Accreditation
J. Curtis McMillen
DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.3641
Families in Society Online, 2007,  v. 88, no. 0, page(s) 1-6 | Document Type: Article   
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Conversations About Writing: The Journey From Practitioner to Writer
Jane Maidment & Vaughan Milner
DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.3696
Families in Society Online, 2007,  v. 88, no. 0, page(s) 1-6 | Document Type: Article   
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Revisiting Social Work and the American Military Family (Author Interview)
Jo Knox Pryce & David H. Pryce
DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.3584
Families in Society Online, 2006,  v. 87, no. 0, page(s) 1-10 | Document Type: Article   
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Communication Delivery in an Era of Terrorism
JoAnn Jarolmen
DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.1773
Families in Society Online, 2004,  v. 85, no. 0, page(s) 1-3 | Document Type: Article   
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