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[no last name] [no initial]. Solving Social Problems. The Socjournal. 2010. Available at: http://www.sociology.org/calls/solving-social-problems/. Accessed July 14, 2010.
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[no last name], [no first name]. (2010). Solving Social Problems. Retrieved July 14, 2010, from The Socjournal Web site, http://www.sociology.org/calls/solving-social-problems/
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[no last name], [no first name], “Solving Social Problems”, The Socjournal, posted June 30, 2010, http://www.sociology.org/calls/solving-social-problems/ (accessed July 14, 2010).
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[no last name], [no initial] 2010, Solving Social Problems, The Socjournal. Retrieved July 14, 2010, from
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[no last name], [no first name]. “Solving Social Problems.” The Socjournal. 30 Jun. 2010. 14 Jul. 2010
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Announcing a New Book Series
Series Editor: Bonnie Berry, Director of the Social Problems Research Group, USA
Write a book, change the world.
Solving Social Problems provides a forum for the description and measurement of social problems, with a keen focus on the concrete remedies proposed for their solution. The series takes an international perspective, exploring social problems in various parts of the world, with the central concern being always their possible remedy. Work is welcomed on subjects as diverse as environmental damage, terrorism, economic disparities and economic devastation, poverty, inequalities, domestic assaults and sexual abuse, health care, natural disasters, labour inequality, animal abuse, crime, and mental illness and its treatment. In addition to recommending solutions to social problems, the books in this series are theoretically sophisticated, exploring previous discussions of the issues in question, examining other attempts to resolve them, and adopting and discussing methodologies that are commonly used to measure social problems. Proposed solutions may be framed as changes in policy or practice, or more broadly as social change and social movement. Solutions may be reflective of ideology, but are always pragmatic and detailed, explaining the means by which the suggested solutions might be achieved.
If you would like to submit a proposal for this series, please email: the Series Editor, Bonnie Berry: [email protected] or the Commissioning Editor, Neil Jordan: [email protected]
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