The Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work announces the online publication of the third issue of The Journal of Indigenous Social Development.
Articles
- an assessment of LGBTQI amongst Native Hawaiians (PDF)
- a discussion on the mindfulness and the aloha response (PDF)
- dental health and obesity problems in American Indian youth (PDF)
- how American Indian adolescent girls regard healthcare access (PDF)
- Indigenous philosophy for the Zimbabwean education system (PDF)
The Journal of Indigenous Social Development is a peer-reviewed journal published exclusively in open-access electronic form.
This free journal is committed to advancing education, practice, research and policy making relevant to indigenous peoples’ social and economic wellbeing. The journal provides a forum for scholars and practitioners from diverse disciplines to expand knowledge and develop dialogue relevant to indigenous communities globally.
Submissions for future issues of The Journal of Indigenous Social Development are welcome, and can be submitted via email.
Visit The Journal of Indigenous Social Development website for more.