CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue: Human Rights in Child Welfare
Journal of Intergroup Relations
Journal of the National Association of Human Rights Workers
Guest editors: Laura Dreuth Zeman and Julie A. Steen,
School of Social Work, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
This call for papers focuses on critical human rights conflicts
and their application to child welfare. The special issue will
provide an examination of the multiple perspectives of children
and biological, adoptive, and foster parents along with child
welfare workers. Those in the field know a great deal about
risk factors for abuse and neglect, consequences of abuse and
neglect, and service models for treating victims and abusers.
However, the field has yet to critically examine the rights of
those involved. This special edition addresses this need by
examining human rights from diverse perspectives, families, and
environments that challenge child welfare workers and systems.
The special issue editors welcome case examples, first person
narratives, policy analyses and original research that
critically examine human rights conflicts in child welfare
practice.
Examples of possible topics include:
• Decision-making regarding family reconciliation and
termination,
• Poverty,
• Race, discrimination, and cross cultural foster and
adoptive placements,
• Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual, and Transgender biases and
issues in foster care,
• Privacy,
• Native Americans and,
• International human rights challenges in child welfare
including homeless children, AIDS orphans, child labor or
slavery, refugee parents and their children.
Paper submission: Manuscripts submitted will pass through the
Journal's standard peer review process. Accepted manuscripts
are expected to meet the APA style formatting guidelines of the
Journal of Intergroup Relations prior to publication.
Authors can send inquiries or can submit an electronic copy (MS
Word, or RTF formats), with full contact details, by email to
Laura Dreuth Zeman, dreuth@siu.edu or Julie Steen,
jsteen@siu.edu.
Deadlines for paper submission: February 1st 2007