Keynote Address,Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology October 17,2008,Jacksonville,Florida: Ten Reasons Why University-Community Partnerships Turn Sour and Some Thoughts on How to Avoid Them
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Keynote Address,Annual Meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology October 17,2008,Jacksonville,Florida: Ten Reasons Why University-Community Partnerships Turn Sour and Some Thoughts on How to Avoid Them
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