Education
Ph.D. , M.A. - University of Wisconsin
M.S.W. - University of California, Berkeley
A.B. - University of Chicago
Background
Practice Experience:
Clinical Social Worker, Community Mental Health Center
Indian Health Service, Pine Ridge, South Dakota
Academic Appointments:
Department of Sociology and Social Work
Augustana and Sioux Falls Colleges
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
George Warren Brown School of Social Work
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri
Department of Social Work
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
School of Social Work
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
School of Social Work
College of Social Work, Justice, and Public Affairs
Florida International University
Miami, Florida
Courses
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Research
Forthcoming and Recent Publications:
Paul H. Stuart, “Social Work Profession: History,” in Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th edition, edited by Larry Davis and Terry Mizrahi (New York and Washington: Oxford University Press and NASW Press, forthcoming).
Paul H. Stuart, “Legislation, Treaty Substitutes, and Indian Treaties,” in Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty, edited by Donald L. Fixico (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio, forthcoming, December 2007).
Paul H. Stuart, “Bridging Borders: How Social Workers Build Ties and Transform Relationships,” Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 12:2 (Spring 2007): 13-25.
John M. Herrick and Paul H. Stuart, eds., Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 2005).
Paul H. Stuart, “Historical Research,” in Social Work Research and Evaluation: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches, edited by Richard M. Grinnell, Jr., and Yvonne A. Unrau, 7th edition. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 329-338.
Paul H. Stuart, “Bridging Borders: How Social Workers Build Ties and Transform Relationships,” Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 12:2 (Spring 2007): 13-25.
Paul H. Stuart, “Individualization and Prevention: Richard C. Cabot and Early Medical Social Work,” Social Work in Mental Health 2:2/3 (2004): 7-20.
Interests
History of social welfare and soical work.
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