Social work and the liberal arts perspective: A mandate in search of a mission
Winship J.P.
1989
New Directions for Teaching and Learning
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10.1002/tl.37219894011
The agendas of the social work profession's accrediting group and the society served by the profession call for revitalizing the linkage between social work and the liberal arts. Copyright © 1989 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company
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