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REFERENCES ■ 443 Hogan- Garcia, Mikel. 2003. The Four Skills of Cultural Diversity Competence: A Pro cess for Understanding and Practice. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Hogue, Teresa. 1994. “Wellness Multiplied.” Oregon Center for Community Leadership. http:// www .uwsp .edu/ CNR/ landcenter/ pdffiles/ CompPlanBinder/ Public %20Partici pation %20in %20Planning/ What %20We %20Mean %20by %20Working %20Together .pdf . Hokenstad, M. C., and James Midgley, eds. 1997. Issues in International Social Work: Global Challenges for a New Century. Washington, DC: NASW Press. Homan, Mark S. 2008. Promoting Community Change: Making It Happen in the Real World. 4th ed. Belmont, CA: Thomson, Brooks/Cole. hooks, bell. 1984. Feminist Theory from Margin to Center. Boston: South End Press. Hope, Anne, Sally Timmel, and Chris Hodzi. 1995. Training for Transformation: A Handbook for Community Workers, vols. 1– 3, revised. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press. Horton, Myles, Judith Kohl, and Herbert Kohl. 1990. The Long Haul: An Autobiography. New York: Anchor Books, Doubleday. Hoy Recovery Program. 2007. Española, New Mexico. http:// www .hoyrecovery .org/ . Hudson, B. M. 1979. “Comparison of Current Planning Theories: Counterparts and Contra- dictions.” Journal of the American Planning Association 45(4): 387– 98. Hufstader, Chris. Fall 2007. “This Is the Future: Landmark Victory in Bolivia.” Oxfam Ex- change 7(3): 12– 13. Hull- House Maps and Papers, by Residents of Hull- House, a Social Settlement. A Pre sen ta tion of Nationalities and Wages in a Congested District of Chicago, Together with Comments and Essays on Problems Growing Out of the Social Conditions. 1895. New York: Cromwell. Hurst, Charles E. 2006. Social In e qual ity: Forms, Causes and Consequences, 6th ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Hyde, Cheryl. 1986. “Experiences of Women Activists: Implications for Community Or ga niz- ing Theory and Practice.” Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 13(3): 545–62. Hyde, Cheryl. 1989. “A Feminist Model for Macro Practice: Promises and Problems.” Admin- istration in Social Work 13(3 ⁄4): 145– 81. Hyde, Cheryl. 1995. “Feminist Social Movement Organizations Survive the New Right.” In Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women’s Movement, ed. M. Ferree and P. Martin, pp. 306– 22. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Hyde, Cheryl A. 2003. “Multicultural Development in Non- profi t Human Ser vices: Views from the Field.” Journal of Community Practice 11(1): 39– 59. Hyde, Cheryl A. 2004. “Multicultural Development in Human Ser vice Agencies: Challenges and Solutions.” Social Work 49(1): 7– 16. Hyde, Cheryl A. 2005. “Feminist Community Practice.” In The Handbook of Community Practice, ed. Marie Weil, pp. 360– 71. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Hyde, Cheryl A., and Karen Hopkins. 2004. “Assessing the Diversity Climates in Human Ser- vice Agencies.” Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work 13(2): 25– 43. Ife, Jim. 2006. “Human Rights beyond the ‘Three Generations.’ ” In Activating Human Rights, ed. Elizabeth Porter and Baden Offord, pp. 29– 45. New York: Peter Lang/ Oxford. Ife, Jim. 2007a. “Cultural Relativism and Community Activism.” In Challenges in Human Rights: A Social Work Perspective, ed. Elisabeth Reichert, pp. 76– 96. New York: Columbia University Press. Ife, Jim. 2007b, October. “The New International Agendas: What Role for Social Work.” Hokenstad International Social Work Lecture. Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, California. Ife, Jim. 2008. Human Rights and Social Work: Toward Rights- Based Practice. Rev. ed. Cam- bridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

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