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Responding to the war with Iraq among social work faculty in the USA, UK and Australia
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Responding to the war with Iraq among social work faculty in the USA, UK and Australia

Cindy Davis, S Cummings, S MacMaster and A Thompkins
International Social Work, Vol.50(2), pp.185-195
2007
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872807073966View
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Abstract

activism political social work faculty Teaching/Learning war
The current study explored how social work educators responded to the war with Iraq. The majority of respondents felt that faculty had a responsibility to educate students about the war. However, more Australian respondents felt that social work faculty had a responsibility to advocate for or against the war.

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