All Stories

  1. Subethnic interpersonal dynamic in diasporic community: a study on Chinese immigrants in Vancouver
  2. Social Welfare for a Global Era by James Midgley. 2017: Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage. 264 pp. ISBN978-1-4129-1802-2
  3. Incorporating individual community assets in neighbourhood houses: Beyond the community-building tradition of settlement houses
  4. Examining the neoliberal discourse of accountability: The case of Hong Kong’s social service sector
  5. The response of youth to racial discrimination: implications for resilience theory
  6. Guest Editorial
  7. Social work in the making: The state and social work development in China
  8. Rethinking youth violence and healing
  9. The Dawn is Too Distant: The Experience of 28 Social Work Graduates Entering the Social Work Field in China
  10. Return Migrant or Diaspora: An Exploratory Study of New-Generation Chinese–Canadian Youth Working in Hong Kong
  11. Towards a pragmatic approach: a critical examination of two assumptions of indigenization discourse
  12. The School-to-Work Transitions of Newcomer Youth in Canada
  13. A challenged professional identity: the struggles of new social workers in China
  14. A profession with dual foci: is social work losing the balance?
  15. Double Jeopardy: An Exploratory Study of Youth From Immigrant Families Entering the Job Market
  16. Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
  17. The resilience of the settlement-house tradition in community development: a study of neighborhood centers in San Francisco
  18. Riding the Boom: Labour Market Experiences of New Generation Youth from Visible Minority Immigrant Families
  19. An Exploratory Study of How Multiculturalism Policies are Implemented at the Grassroots Level
  20. Imagining Social Work: A Qualitative Study of Students' Perspectives on Social Work in China
  21. Searching for Chinese characteristics: a tentative empirical examination
  22. Intersecting social capital and Chinese culture
  23. Democratic Social Practice and the Emergence of Social Work in China
  24. Engaging the Canadian Diaspora: Youth social identities in a Canadian border city
  25. Social Capital and Ethno-Cultural Diverse Immigrants: A Canadian Study on Settlement House and Social Integration
  26. Another Snapshot of Social Work in China: Capturing Multiple Positioning and Intersecting Discourses in Rapid Movement
  27. Exploring the Meaning of Crossing and Culture: An Empirical Understanding From Practitioners' Everyday Experience
  28. Charity Development in China An Overview
  29. A Snapshot on the Development of Social Work Education in China: A Delphi Study
  30. Community Centers in Urban China
  31. Rethinking Self-Awareness in Cultural Competence: Toward a Dialogic Self in Cross-Cultural Social Work
  32. Bridging the Fragmented Community
  33. Reclaiming the Social in Social Group Work: An Experience of a Community Center in Hong Kong
  34. Recapturing the History of Settlement House Movement: Its Philosophy, Service Model and Implications in China's Development of Community-based Centre Services