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Transnational Social Work Practice resources

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Index Acculturation, 128–129, 222, 231 Antiwar and antinuclear movement, Acculturative stress, 228, 229 82, 83 Advocacy, 10, 17, 22–23, 54, 64, 69, Assimilation, 7, 17, 25, 39, 168, 192, 194, 192, 208, 230, 233, 238; culturally 223, 234, 236, 237 competent, 17; environmental 54, Asylum, 24, 127, 128, 204, 237 69, 74; groups, 10, 238; political, 32, 133, 210, 239–240; with refugees, Border, U.S.–Mexican, 137, 147, 155, 212, 10; with trafficking victims, 116, 121; 217, 219–220, 191 transnational, 174, 183, 185, 199, Bosnian Family (BOSFAM), 10 200, 239; virtual, 16, 184–185, 189 Brain drain, 24, 210 Africa, 14, 16, 28–29, 56–58, 60, 114, Boundaries; national, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 116, 118, 129, 140–142, 159–175, 206, 77, 136, 138, 162, 177, 178, 180, 181, 210 183, 191, 192, 207; organizational, 9, Agenda 21, 62, 63, 86, 87, 97, 98 12, 18 Agency policy, 9 Brundtland Commission, 77, 81, 87 Agency structure, 9, 11;see also organi- zational structure Canada, 23–24, 28, 72, 75, 118, 129 Alternative economics movement, 82, Capital; cultural, 14; economic, 21, 40, 84 51, 194; human, 79; natural, 53, Anti-oppressive framework, 18, 22 62, 65; social, 14, 37, 41–43, 49–50, Antiviolence programs, 140, 141 182–183, 241

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