Faculty, staff and students of the College of Social Work continue to be involved in international research and scholarship. Here is an example of recent work.
Frank B. Raymond III:
International Publications:
Raymond, F.B. III & Ginsberg, L. (Guest Eds.). New Global Development: Journal of International & Comparative Social Welfare, 2001, XVII (1&2).
Raymond, F.B. III & Raymond, G. I., Building an international student body, in Journal of Global Awareness. May, 1999.
Raymond, F.B. III & Raymond, G. I., Developing international education partnerships, in Journal of Global Awareness. May, 1998.
Raymond, Frank B. III, “Preparing Social Workers to Assume Human Service Needs in the Korean Peninsula: An Example of Cross-Cultural Exchange,”In Journal of Global Awareness. May, 1997.
Raymond, Frank B. III, “The Information Technology Revolution: Benefits and Dangers,” The University Culture, 35th Anniversary Issue, 17-21, Hak Mun Publishing, Inc., Seoul, Korea. 1997.
Papers Presented in Other Countries:
3/04 "Social Work in a Global Age," Colloquium at Kangnam University, Seoul, Korea.
11/03 "Wanted: 1 Million Social Workers," Colloquium at Kangnam University, Seoul, Korea.
6/02 “Rules for Management: Reflections on Twenty Years of Administration,” Colloquium at Kangnam University, Seoul, South Korea.
8/01 “International Partnerships for Promoting Social Work Education.” International Federation of Social Workers, Vienna, Austria.
5/01 “Education for Social Welfare in South Korea,” International Council on Social Welfare, Lisbon, Portugal.
11/00 “Trends in Social Welfare in the United States,” Pyongtaek University, Pyongtaek, South Korea.
8/00 “Community Development and Holistic Ministry: The Role of Social Work.” World Missions Seoul 2000 Congress: International Consultation on Global Partnership. Seoul, Korea.
10/99 “The Use of Technology to Deliver Distance Education in the United States,” International Conference at Moscow State Social University, Russia.
10/99 “The Design of Undergraduate and Graduate Social Work Education in the United States,” International Conference at Moscow State Social University, Russia.
9/99 Developing Social Workers to Promote Social Development on the Korean Peninsula,” Biannual European Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development (IUCISD) Conference on Civil Society and Socail Development, Cracow, Poland.
7/98 “The Use of Information Technologies in Social Work Education,” International Association of Schools of Social Work Conference, Jerusalem, Israel.
6/98 “Enhancing Resources to Address Poverty Through International Education Partnerships,” Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development (IUCISD) 10th International Symposium, Cairo, Egypt (co-authored with Gail I. Raymond).
10/97 “Changes in Social Welfare in the United States and Implications for Social Work and Social Work Education,” Kangnam University, Seoul, Korea.
6/97 “The Information Technology Revolution: Benefits and Dangers,” Symposium on Educational Innovations, Konju National University, South Korea.
5/97 “The Impact of Technology on Global Education,” Global Awareness Society International, 6th Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
7/96 "Preparing Social Workers for Social Development Roles in the Korean Peninsula," Ninth International Symposium of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Oporto, Portugal.
7/95 "Professional Social Work Education in the Era of Globalization: An Asian Experiment," presented at the International Social Welfare in a Changing World conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
5/95 "The Value Base of Social Work," presented at meeting of Korean Philosophical Society, Cheju Island, Republic of Korea.
3/93 "The Value Base of American Social Work," presented at meeting of Korean Social Workers Association, Seoul, Korea.
3/93 "Programs and Services for Youthful Offenders in the United States," presented at meeting of child welfare workers, Seoul Child Guidance Center, Seoul, Korea.
3/93 "Trends in Social Work in the United States," presented to Kangnam University social work faculty and students, Seoul, Korea.
9/78 "Child Abuse and Psychological Development: Implications for Delinquency," Second International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, London, England. (Co-authored with Susan Cox.)
5/75 "The Age of Accountability: Current Social Welfare Policy in the U.S.," Major paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, Frankfort, West Germany.
Membership and Service in International Organizations:
2005-2009 President, International Consortium for Social Development (formerly Inter-university Consortium for International Social Development)
2004-Present Advisory Board, Katherine A. Kendall Institute for International Social Development.
2003-2005 President-elect, Inter-university Consortium for International Social Development.
1999-Present Associate Editor, New Global Development, Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare.
1999-2005 Chair, Board of Managers, Social Development Issues, Journal of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development.
1998-2001 North American Representative to the Board, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development.
1995-Present Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development (now known as International Consortium for Social Development.
1995-2003 International Commission, Council on Social Work Education.
1978-Present International Association of Schools of Social Work.
Honors and Awards:
2002 Honorary Doctor of Social Welfare degree, by Kangnam University, Seoul, Korea
International Teaching: