Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development records
Scope and Content
The records contain conference, seminar, and meeting proceedings, minutes of executive and board meetings, and newsletters and other publications.
Dates
- 1980-1996
Creator
Language of Materials
English
Use of Materials
Open for use in Social Welfare History Archives reading room.
Copyright
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Historical Note
The Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development (IUCISD) was founded in the 1970s by a group of social work educators. IUCISD seeks to develop conceptual frameworks and effective intervention strategies geared to influencing local, national, and international systems. It is committed to creating peaceful solutions to the problems of survival at the local, national and global levels. IUCISD members, made up of international scholars and practitioners in human service professions, use a social development approach to: promote world peace and social justice, fight economic and political oppression, improve access to adequate health care and education, overcome discrimination against women and minorities and create sustainable income and economic structures.
Historical information taken from the IUCISD website.
Extent
11.7 Linear Feet (9 boxes)
Abstract
The records contain conference reports and records relating to seminars and meetings of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development.
Other Finding Aid
Unpublished inventory available. Please contact the Archives for further information regarding these records.
- Social justice Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Social service -- International cooperation Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Social work Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Title
- Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development records
- Status
- In Progress
- Author
- Karen Spilman, Linnea Anderson
- Date
- March 2005, 2020
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
Collecting Area Details
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