Some considerations on the debate on social work in China: who speaks for whom?
The myth of global social work: double standards and the local-global divide
The myth of global social work: double standards and the local-global divide
The post-1994 transformation of social work in South Africa
- Gray, Mel, Lombard, Antoinette
Towards a proportionist social work ethics: a Habermasian perspective
Towards an understanding of Indigenous social work
- Gray, Mel, Yellow Bird, Michael, Coates, John
Viewing spirituality in social work through the lens of contemporary social theory
Factors hindering the successful outcome of rural community projects
- Makofane, M. D. M., Gray, Mel
Global double standards in social work: a critical review
Hearing indigenous voices in mainstream social work
- Gray, Mel, Coates, John, Hetherington, Tiani
Horse and carriage: why Habermas's discourse ethics gives virtue a praxis in social work
International social work: bodies with organs
Space, place and spirit: imagining the everyday
There are no answers, only choices: teaching ethical decision making in social work
An 'ecospiritual' perspective: finally, a place for indigenous approaches
- Coates, John, Gray, Mel, Hetherington, Tiani
Keeping them home: Aboriginal out-of-home care in Australia
Keeping them home: Aboriginal out-of-home care in Australia
Pursuing good practice?: the limits of evidence-based practice
- Gray, Mel, McDonald, Catherine
Pursuing good practice?: the limits of evidence-based practice
- Gray, Mel, McDonald, Catherine
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