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Archives > Volume 19 (2022) > Issue 2 > Item 09 DOI: 10.55521/10-019-209 Neil Bilotta, PhD, MSWClinical Assistant Professor, School of Social WorkUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hillbilotta@email.unc.edu Bilotta, N. (2022). Confronting Social Work Worldviews: Ubuntu and Procedural Research Ethics with Persons Experiencing Refugee Status. International Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 19(2), 124-152. https://doi.org/10.55521/10-019-209 This text may be […]
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