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Applied Research and Social Justice

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Vol. 30, No. 4 (2003)

This issue of Social Justice examines how social science research can contribute to the pursuit of social justice through its direct application to resolving concrete social problems, aiding organizing efforts, informing public policy, influencing legislation, or changing institutions.

ISSN: 1043-1578. Published quarterly by Social Justice, P.O. Box 40601, San Francisco, CA 94140. SocialJust@aol.com.

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Editors: Laurie M. Joyner and Edward J. McCaughan

Laurie M. Joyner and Edward J. McCaughan

Applied Research in the Pursuit of Justice: Creating Change in the Community and the Academy Laurie M. Joyner Civics as Applied Sociology

Jay Weinstein

Reflections on the “Policy-Relevant Turn” in Research

Theresa Garvin and Renée Gravois Lee

Hawaiian Hermeneutics and the Triangulation of Meaning: Gross, Subtle, Causal

Manulani Aluli Meyer

Multicultural Service-Learning and Community-Based Research as a Model Approach to Promote Social Justice

Theresa Ann Rosner-Salazar

When the Topic Is Racism: Research and Advocacy with a Community Coalition

Randolph Haluza-DeLay

Communities of Interest, Social Justice, and Congressional Redistricting: The Case of Louisiana's Fourth District in the 1990s

Charles M. Tolbert, II, Forrest A. Deseran, and Troy C. Blanchard

Feminist Policy Scholars Intervene in Welfare Debate

Gwendolyn Mink

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Reauthorization Bill Summary

NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund

H.R. 3113 “TANF Reauthorization Act of 2001” [Excerpts]

Congresswoman Patsy Mink et al.

No Promotion of Marriage in TANF!

Martha Fineman, Gwendolyn Mink, and Anna Marie Smith

Passion Through the Profession: Being Both Activist and Academic

Cathleen Burnett