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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2008)

Published: Apr 25, 2008

Journal

Designer Vaginas
Jul 22, 2019

Katherine Querna

57-67

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Provoking Discomfort

A Theoretical Analysis of Racism at Columbia University School of Social Work

Jul 22, 2019

Andreas Ring

5-17

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Poverty and Mental Health in the American Indian Community
Jul 30, 2019

Larkin Sealey

18-28

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Developmental Disability and Employment

A Social Work Priority

Jul 30, 2019

Katie Cox

29-42

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How Long Must They Be Alone?

The Experience of Unaccompanied Minors and Implications for Social Work Practice

Apr 25, 2008

Ellen Olsen

43-56

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SUBMISSION WINDOW CLOSED

Submissions for the 19th Volume of the Columbia Social Work Review are now CLOSED. You will be notified on the selection status of your article at the beginning of February 2021. 

THE AMSTERDAM

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CSWR PAPER PRIZE

The CSWR paper prize is a monetary award funded by CSSW alumni for an exceptional paper submission, to be published in the CSWR, addressing an issue of power, race, oppression and privilege and proposing and innovative intervention, theory or approach to address the issue identified. Read more about the prize...

ABOUT CSWR

The Columbia Social Work Review was founded in 2003 and is an annual peer-reviewed journal for up-and-coming scholars in the field of social work to share their research with faculty, fellow students, and the wider scholarly community. The mission of the Columbia Social Work Review is to publish original academic writing on social work practice, education, research, policy and theory from the perspective of social work students. The Review strives to enrich the scholarly nature of our school and the profession by providing a forum for the exchange of innovative ideas. 

MEET THE EDITORIAL BOARD!

We are thrilled to introduce our finalized 2020-2021 Editorial Board for the Review! With a record number of applications this year, we were able to take on 22 new associate editors -- the highest number of editors in the history of the Review! Head over to our Editoral Team page to read about our talented team.

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ISSN (Print): 2372-255X   ISSN (Online): 2164-1250

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