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Price: US$16 ZIM$40 (A5,98pi • Social Policy and Administration in Zimbabwe (1995) N Hall & R Mupedziswa (eds) Price: US$25 ZIM$60 (A5, 212pp). Research Unit Series: 1. Skilled Manpower Needs of NGOs in Zimbabwe (1992) Researched & Compiled by Perpetua Gumbo & Jotha Dhemba. Price: US$6 Z1M$15 (A4, 27pp). 2. Student Health Services at the School of Social Work: A Survey (1992) Researched & Compiled by Stella Makan & Jotham Dhemba. Price: US$6 ZIM$15 (This publication is free to students) (A4, 29pp). 3. AIDS Home Care: A Baseline Survey in Zimbabwe (1992) Researched & Compiled by Helen Jackson & Kate Mhambi. Price: US$8 ZIM$20 (A4, 48pp). 4. Family Coping and AIDS in Zimbabwe: A Study (1994) Researched & Compiled by Helen Jackson & Diana Civ Price: US$10 ZIM$25 (A4, 72pp). 5. Services Available to Street Children in Zimbabwe (1995) Compiled by Ruth Kiire & Prof. Christine Marlow. Price: US$10 ZIM$25 (A4, 51pp). 6. 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Tel: 263-4-751815; 752965/6/7 Fax: 263-4-751903; email: ssw@esanet.zw Journal of Social Development in Africa (1998), 13,2,85-87 List of Books Received Ambert, Anne-Marie (1997) The Web of Poverty: Psychosocial Perspectives, The Haworth Press, New York, 296 pp, inc index, includes an instructor's manual, ISBN: 0-7890-0231-0 (h/b), Price: $49,95; ISBN: 0-7890-0232-9 (p/b), Price: $24,95. Aronstein, David M & Thompson, Bruce J (eds) (1998) HIV and Social Work: A Practitioner's Guide, The Haworth Press, New York, 586 pp, inc index, Features case studies, recommended readings, tables and appendix, ISBN: 0-7890-0180-2 (h/b),Price: $69,95; ISBN: 0-56023-906-9 (p/b),Price: $24,95. Austin, Michael J (1997) Human Services Integration, The Haworth Press, New York, 178 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7890-0353-8 (h/b), Price: $49,95. Barry, Boubacar (1998) Senegambia and the Atlantic Slave Trade, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 358 pp inc index, ISBN: 0-521- 59760-9 (p/b), Price: £15.95, US$18.95. ISBN: 0-521-59226-7 (h/b). Price: £45, US$59.95. Becvar, Dorothy S (ed) (1998) The Family, Spirituality and Social Work, The Haworth Press, New York, 121 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7890-0503-4 (h/b), Price: $29,95. Brabazon, Kevin & Disch, Robert (eds) (1997) Intergenerational Approaches in Aging, The Haworth Press, New York, 276 pp, inc index. ISBN: 0-7890-0356 (h/b), Price: $39,95. Dale, Reidar (1998) Evaluation Frameworks for Development Programmes and Projects, Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 150 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7619-9239-1 (US-h/b); 0-7619-9240-5 (US-p/b); 81-7035-693-3 (India- h/b), 81-7036-694-1 (India- p/b) Price: Rs 295 (h/b); Rsl45 (p/b). Delgado, Melvin (1998) Alcohol Use/Abuse Among Latinos: Issues and Examples of Culturally Competent Services, The Haworth Press, New York, 208 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7890-0392-9 (h/b), Price: $49,95; ISBN: 0-7890-0500-X (p/b) Price: $24,95. George, Shanti (1997) Evaluation Frameworks for Development Programmes and Projects, Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 150 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7619-9239-1 (US-h/b); 0-7619-9240-5 (US-p/b); 81-7035-693-3 (India- h/b), 81-7036-694-1 (India- p/b) Price: Rs 295 (h/b); Rsl45 (p/b). Hamberger, L K, et al (1997) Violence Issues for Health Care Educators and Providers, The Haworth Press, New York, 333 pp, inc index, ISBN: 1-56024-984-6 (h/b), Price: $49,95; ISBN: O-789O-O381-3 (p/b) Price: $24,95. Harris, Mary B (1998) School Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Youth: The Invisible Minority, The Haworth Press, New York, 115 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-56023-109-2 (p/b), Price: $14,95. Hecker, Lorna L; Deacon, Sharon A & Associates (1998) The Therapist's Notebook, The Haworth Press, New York, 435 pp, inc index. Features homework sheets, handouts, step-by-step activities and recommended readings. ISBN: 0-7890-0400-3 (p/b), Price: $39,95; ISBN: 0-7890-0400-3. 86 Books Received Isichei, Elizabeth (1997) A history of African societies to 1870, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 578 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-521-45444-1 (h/b), Wee: N/K. Kendig, Bobbi & Lowry, Clara (1998) Cedar House: A Model Child Abuse Treatment Program, The Haworth Press, New York, 212 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7890-0142-2 (h/b), Price: $29,95; ISBN: 0-7890-0432-1 (p/b) Price: $19,95. Larsson, Anita; Matseliso Mapetla & Ann Schlyter (1998) Changing Gender Relations in Southern Africa: Issues of Urban Life, The Institute of Southern African Studies (ISAS), The National University of Lesotho, P O Roma 180, Lesotho; ISBN: 999 11-31-21-3 (p/b), Price: N/K. Mallon, Gerald P (1997) Foundations of Social Work Practice with Lesbian and Gay Persons, The Haworth Press, New York, 298 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0- 7890-0348-1 (h/b), Price: $49,95; ISBN: 1-56023-1010-7 (p/b) Price: $24,95. McGarry, Brian (1998) A Rural Poverty Datum Line in Zimbabwe. Measured in Hurungwe, February 1996, The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe, 47 pp, Mambo Press, Gweru, ISBN: 0-86922-718-1 (p/b), Price: N/K. Mohanty, Manoranjan, et al (1998) People's Rights: Social Movements and the State in the Third World, Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 436 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7619-9212-X (US-h/b); 81 -7036-664-X (India- h/b), Price: Rs 495. Pardeck, John T (1997) Using Books in Clinical Social Work Practice, The Haworth Press, New York, 157 pp, inc index, Features a bibliography and recommended readings, ISBN: 0-7890-0120-9 (h/b), Price: $29,95; ISBN: 0-7890-0430-5 (p/b), Price: $19,95. Pinto Vivek (1998) Ghandi's Vision and Values, Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 176 pp, inc index, ISBN: 0-7619-9235-9 (US-h/b); 81-7036-690-9 (India- h/b), Price: Rs 295. Thomas,FrankN&Nelson, ThoranaS (1997) Tales from Family Therapy: Life- Changing Clinical Experiences, The Haworth Press, New York, 304 pp, inc PriS'$24 R °~7890"0065-2 (h/b)'Price: $ 4 9>95- ISBN: 0-7890-0450-X (p/b) Watts Roderick J & Jagers, Robert J (eds) (1998) Manhood Development in Urban African-American Communities, The Haworth Press, New York, 167 PP. me index, ISBN: 0-7890-0377-5 (h/b), Price: $29,95; ISBN: 0-7890-0505-0 (p/b), Price: $19,95. White Robert K & Wright, Deborah George (1998) Addiction Intervention: stategies to Motivate Treatment-Seeking Behaviour, The Haworth Press, TC™ « '1 5 4 p p ' i n c i n d e x ' I S B N : 0-7890-O433-X (h/b), Price: $29,95; ISBN: 0-7890-0434-8 (p/b) Price: $19,95. Whyte, Susan Reynolds (1998) Questioning Misfortune: The Pragmatics of uncertainty in Eastern Uganda, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ffiPo1^**'ISBN: 0-521-59558-4 (p/b), Price: £16.95. ISBN: 0-521- 59402-2 (h/b). Price: £50. Abstracting Services & Index 87 Abstracting Services to which this Journal is Submitted • Abstracts on Rural Development in the Tropics (Amsterdam) • Abstracts on Tropical Agriculture (Amsterdam) • Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts (ASSIA) (London) • CODESRIA (Dakar) • Human Resources Abstracts (London) • Humanities Index (New York) • International Africa Bibliography (London) • International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (London) • International Development Abstracts (Norwich) • Periodica Islamica Index (Malaysia) • Rural Development Abstracts (Wallingford) • Social Sciences Index (New York) • Sociological Abstracts (San Diego) • Social Work Research and Abstracts (New York) Index An Index (by article and review book author, article title, review book title, and reviewer) is produced for this Journal every two years as part of the appropriate issue, ie 7/2, 8/2,10/2, etc. r ANNOUNCING A MAJOR JMmm Strategies for democratic renewal: an international agenda for citizen action and community development April 8-12 1999. Edinburgh .Scotland A new opportunity for delegates from every region of the world to meet and discuss issues key to the role and place of community developmeni • Expert panels organised and chaired by key organisations (groups so far confirmed include Combined European Bureau for Social Development; Standing Conference for Community Development; Community Developme Journal with invitations extended to other national and regional groups) • High profile international plenary speakers • Regional interest groups • Focused workshops on themes such as housing, gender, social welfare, poverty, building networks, environmental issues • Publishers' exhibitions • Visits to local community organisations The conference will also see the relaunch of the International Association for Community Development, an international membership organisation speaking 'community development and with consulting status with 11N organisations. It is possible that some financial help will be available for low income delegate Enquire at the address below for further information. For further details of the conference, booking forms, and of the IACD, contact: IACD, do Scottish Community Education Council, Rosebery House, 9 Haymarkst Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 SEZ, Scotland, UK fax. 00 44(0)131 313 6800 :: e-mail lACD®cec.dir.co.uk Establishing, broadening and maintaining democracy in Africa is an issue with world-wide implications. On the continent itself, democracy is a vital issue, precisely because the majority of Africans have been reduced to virtual outlaws, with little or no rights in their own countries. _Tnis process has been driven by their own governments. Atrocities, suppression, and violence have occurred all over the continent in the suppression of democratic freedom. 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Within the body of the text references to authors is made by author, date and p number in the following way: Makola (1982:67) indicates that: "...social development is necessary in the contex the developing world,"agreeing with the view of Nkosana (1981). Page references are normally provided where a direct quote is given. Bibliographical references follow the body of the text and should be listed alphab cally and chronologically by author and date: in the case of books, by title, publisher i place of publication; in the case of articles by full journal name, volume, and first plus: page numbers; in the case of chapters, by title, collection title, editor, publisher and pi of publication. Examples follow: References: Makola A (1992) Social Development, Prentice Hall, New York. Foster, P (1996) "The Relevance of Social Work," in Journal of Social Developim in Africa, Vol 3, Nol, pp 15-29. 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