Working at the Margins Dan GeorgakasUses case study narratives of marginalized adults in evaluating the move from welfare to work. Working at the Margins describes and analyzes the move, from welfare rolls to paid employment, of adults who were marginalized from the mainstream by race, ethnicity, language, and economic status. Frances Julia Riemer utilizes ethnographic data gathered over two years from four workplaces that employed thirty seven former welfare recipients. She examines
the key ecosystem services they provide and the ways in which they can be better understood and consequently protected
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he inadvertently exposes Osmond to her manipulative and vindictive ways
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A study of the scope and limits of understanding
Murray's 19th century Adirondack stories
fundamental questions that arise again today
A well-known theologian and philosopher offers a late-modern perspective on religion
Featuring contributions from leading scholars and practitioners on each issue covered
Gideon Rahat begins with the failed attempts at electoral reform in the 1970s and 1980s
Sugarman puts Levinas in conversation with biblical commentators both classical and modern