Resource Guide (resource + guide)

Distribution by Scientific Domains


Selected Abstracts


A MODEL AND RESOURCE GUIDE TO INCORPORATING HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION INTO THE BUSINESS LAW CLASSROOM

JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES EDUCATION, Issue 1 2003
Lucien J. Dhooge
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RESOURCE GUIDE FOR ANTHROPOLOGISTS WORKING IN FAITH-BASED DEVELOPMENT

ANNALS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE, Issue 1 2010
Keri Vacanti Brondo
Although faith-based organizations (FBOs) historically have played an important role in the provision of social services, the recent expansion of funding opportunities to support their work in tandem with the neoliberal imperative to privatize social services delivery have propelled a newfound scholarly focus on their activities. This resource guide provides a brief overview of both the expansion of funding sources generated from the United States and selections of anthropological research engagement with FBOs worldwide. [source]


Families and Health: An Empirical Resource Guide for Researchers and Practitioners

FAMILY RELATIONS, Issue 4 2009
Christine M. Proulx
As evidence mounts indicating that the quality of family relationships affects family member health and that the health of family members influences the quality of family relationships and family functioning, it becomes crucial for family scientists to determine and understand the mechanisms underlying these associations. An empirical resource guide for researchers and practitioners focusing on the complex relationships between family relationships, context, health, intervention, and treatment is presented. [source]


Families and Communities: An Annotated Bibliography

FAMILY RELATIONS, Issue 5 2005
Nancy Brossoie
Abstract: Connections between families and communities are dynamic and contextual, and their influences are reciprocal. We present a resource guide for family social scientists who are focusing on the nexus of families and communities by highlighting recent theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions. [source]


RESOURCE GUIDE FOR ANTHROPOLOGISTS WORKING IN FAITH-BASED DEVELOPMENT

ANNALS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE, Issue 1 2010
Keri Vacanti Brondo
Although faith-based organizations (FBOs) historically have played an important role in the provision of social services, the recent expansion of funding opportunities to support their work in tandem with the neoliberal imperative to privatize social services delivery have propelled a newfound scholarly focus on their activities. This resource guide provides a brief overview of both the expansion of funding sources generated from the United States and selections of anthropological research engagement with FBOs worldwide. [source]