The values of change in social work
(1989)
Book
(1989). S. Shardlow (Ed.), The values of change in social work. London: Routledge
Standardized analyses of glass trade beads from Mgungundlovu and Ondini, nineteenth century Zulu capitals (1989)
Journal Article
Van der Merwe, N., Saitowitz, S., Thackeray, J., Hall, M., & Poggenpoel, C. (1989). Standardized analyses of glass trade beads from Mgungundlovu and Ondini, nineteenth century Zulu capitals. South African archaeological bulletin, 44, 98-104Renewed interest has been generated in studies of beads from southern African Iron Age sites. Statistical analyses of bead frequencies can now be undertaken, making use of a standardized, internationally recognized classification scheme. Large sample... Read More about Standardized analyses of glass trade beads from Mgungundlovu and Ondini, nineteenth century Zulu capitals.
Teaching social work practice by assignment (1989)
Journal Article
Doel, M., & Shardlow, S. (1989). Teaching social work practice by assignment. Issues in social work education, 9(1 & 2), 53-73
The use of pre-recorded video on a course for practice teachers (1989)
Journal Article
Shardlow, S. (1989). The use of pre-recorded video on a course for practice teachers. Social Work Education, 8(2), 25-32
Africanisation and the University of Cape Town (1989)
Book Chapter
Hall, M., & Goosen, G. (1989). Africanisation and the University of Cape Town. In G. Goosen, M. Hall, & C. White (Eds.), Rethinking UCT : the debate over Africanisation and the position of women (1-85). Cape Town: Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town
The classification of long-term prisoners in Scotland (1989)
Book Chapter
Adler, M., & Longhurst, B. (1989). The classification of long-term prisoners in Scotland. In E. Wozniak (Ed.), Current issues in Scottish prisons : systems of accountability and regimes for difficult prisoners (21-45). Edinburgh: Scottish Office Central Research Unit
Karl Mannheim and the contemporary sociology of knowledge (1989)
Book
Longhurst, B. (1989). Karl Mannheim and the contemporary sociology of knowledge. Basingstoke: Macmillan