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MICHAEL REISCH2226 Crest Road; Baltimore, MD 21209-4207410-706-5088 (w)/410-706-6046 (fax)e-mail:mreisch@ssw.umaryland.eduEDUCATIONPh.D., with Distinction, State University of New York at Binghamton, May 1975; M.A., 1971Major Field: Modern European Social History and the History of IdeasMinor Fields: Modern Russia; Political and Social TheoryDissertation: The Formation of the Paris Jacobins: Principles, Personalities, & Politics, 1789-93MSW, with Honors, School of Social Work, Hunter College, CUNY, May 1979Major Fields: Administration and Social Policy; Community OrganizationB.A., with Highest Honors, New York University, June 1968. Majors: History and GovernmentLMSW, State of MichiganACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS2008-presentDaniel Thursz Distinguished Professor of Social Justice, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD2014-2015Visiting Scholar, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, CA1999-2008Professor, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2006-2007Zellerbach Visiting Professor, University of California, Berkeley, CA1995-1999Professor and Director, Ph.D. Program, School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PASummer 1996Visiting Professor, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria1992-1993Visiting Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, CA1986-1995Professor and Director, School of Social Work, and Professor, Master of Public Administration Program, San Francisco State University1979-1986Assistant Professor, School of Social Work and Community Planning, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD1974-1979Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean, School of Social Welfare, and Assistant Professor, Department of History, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY1976-1977Adjunct Professor, Suffolk County Community College, Brentwood, NY 1971-1972Teaching Assistant, Department of History, SUNY at BinghamtonUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COMMITTEESUniversity CommitteesWork Group on Global Initiatives, UMB Strategic Planning Committee, 2011-2012Work Group on Government and Community Partnerships, 2012-2013Study Group on UMCP/UMB Merger, 2011-2012UMB Federal Affairs Work Group, 2013-presentSchool of Social Work CommitteesAPT Committee, 2010-2012, 2013-present, Chair, 2013-2017, 2018-presentCoordinator & Faculty Advisor, Dual Degree MSW/MPP Program, 2018-presentDiversity & Anti-Oppression Committee, 2014-2017Chair, Search Committee, 2009-2011, 2012-2013. Committee member, 2017-presentMaster’s Program Committee, 2012-2014, 2015-present; Chair, 2012- 2014Dean’s Advisory Group, 2012-2014, 2015-2017, 2018-presentAd Hoc Faculty-Student Committee on Immigration, 2016-presentGroup Leader - Education, Strategic Planning Committee, 2013-2016Faculty Executive Committee, 2009-2011, 2015-2017Secretary of the Faculty Organization, 2015-2016Baccalaureate Program Committee, 2013-2015Student Grievance Committee, 2012-presentChair, Program Subcommittee, 50th Anniversary Planning Committee, 2009-2012Committee on Services to Veterans, Their Families, & Their Communities, 2009-presentMacro Concentration, 2008-present; Chair, 2012-2014Social Policy Sequence, 2008-presentFoundation Curriculum Committee, 2013-2017; Co-Chair, 2015-2017Course Coordinator, SOWK 631 (the foundation MSW Macro course), 2013-2017Coordinator, Community Action & Social Policy Specialization, 2013-presentWork, Family, & Well-Being Research Group, 2014-presentFaculty Advisory Committee, Social Work Community Outreach Service, 2010-2013International Social Work Committee, 2009-2012Ad Hoc Committee on Teaching Evaluation, 2008-2011; Chair, 2010-2011Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Salary Compression, 2010-2012UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COMMITTEES University CommitteesTask Force on Senate Policies and Procedures, 2005-2006Advisory Board, Nonprofit and Public Management Center, April 2001-June 2008Advisory Committee, Imagining America, February 2002-June 2008Member, University Grievance Panels, January 2004-August 20006Executive Committee, International Institute, January 2000-December 2002School of Social Work CommitteesNon-Profit Management Interest Group, August 2006-June 2008Children, Youth, and Families Interest Group, January 2006-June 2008Chair, Adjunct Advisory Committee, August 2004-August 2006Community Organization Work Group, Fall 2003-June 2008Community & Social Systems Work Group, September 2000-June 2008Faculty Advisor, Social Work International, April 2004-June 2008Chair, Recruitment, Admissions and Financial Aid Committee, January-August 2004Executive Committee, September 2000-December 2002Macro Concentration Work Group, 1999-2002; Chair, September-December 2002Co-Director, Southwest Detroit Community-Based Initiative, 1999- 2002Working Group on Internationalization, August 1999-June 2000, Jan.-December 2002 Chair, Multicultural and Gender Affairs Committee, 1999-2000Visiting Scholar Committee, 1999-2000University Faculty Senator, September 2000-August 2002, September 2006-June 2008Ombudsperson, 1999-2000UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA COMMITTEESUniversity CommitteesGraduate Council of the Faculties, 1996-1999Advisory Board, Center for Community Partnerships, 1997-1999Dean’s Review Committee, 1998-1999Search Committee, Graduate School of Education, 1998-1999Welfare Reform Research Group, 1997-1999School of Social Work CommitteesChair, Practice Sequence, 1996-1998Chair, Steering Committee, Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare, 1996 –1999 Chair, Graduate Group, Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare, 1996-1999Chair, Curriculum Committee, 1996-1998 Chair, Personnel Committee, 1998-1999Executive Committee, School of Social Work, 1996-1999SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY COMMITTEESUniversity CommitteesAdvisory Committee, Academic Interdisciplinary Health Council, 1994-1995Advisory Board, Master of Public Health Program, 1994-1995Academic Freedom Committee, 1991-1994Ad Hoc Committee on Athletics, 1991-1992Western Association of Schools and Colleges Self-Study Committee, 1991-1992Advisory Committee, Labor Studies Program, 1989-1995Committee on Bio-Medical Research, 1987-1995Graduate Council, 1987-1991; Chair, 1990-1991Gerontology Faculty Council, 1986-1992Chair, School of Behavioral & Social Sciences Planning Committee, 1991-1992Chair, Committee on Publications, School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1988-1989Chair, Committee on Research, School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1987-1988Advisory Committee, Master of Public Administration Program, 1986-1995School/College of Health and Human Services Council, 1986-1995 School of Social Work CommitteesFounder and Faculty Adviser, Social Work Perspectives (formerly Cause and Function), the only national student social work journal in the United States, 1980-1995 Founder & Board Member, Institute for Multicultural Research & Social Work Practice COURSES TAUGHT: Graduate (Ph.D.)History and Philosophy of Social Welfare (Ph.D.)The Politics of Social Welfare (Ph.D.)Recent Social Welfare History (Ph.D.)Evolution of Social Welfare Policy & Social Work Practice (Ph.D.)Theories of Social Strategy and Social Change (Ph.D.)Historical Development of U.S. Social Services (Ph.D.)Integrating Seminar (Ph.D.)Equality & Social Justice (MSW/Ph.D.)Social Policy and Social Services in the United StatesThe Legislative Process Change Strategies & Professional ValuesSocial Policy and Social Services in the United StatesThe Legislative Process Change Strategies & Professional ValuesCommunity Organization & Social ActionIntroduction to Social Work PracticeEthics & the Health Care Professions Seminar on Intimate Human Behavior Social Thought & Social WelfareSocial Work Values & EthicsSocial Policy AnalysisAdvocacy in the Human ServicesHuman Services AdministrationIntroduction to Community Organization, Management, and Policy & EvaluationMacro Practice I and IIProgram DevelopmentCommunity OrganizationTheory & Practice of Social MovementsSocial Work & Social ActionRacism & Social WelfareContemporary Social Policy Social Planning & Social ChangeCommunity, Organizational, & Societal Structures and ProcessesPolicies & Services that Enhance Community Participation & Well-BeingOrganizing for Social & Political ActionPolicy Development and EnactmentInternational Social Work PracticeCommunity-Based Policy AdvocacySocial Justice and Social Work PracticeSocial Work Practice with Communities and OrganizationsComparative Social PolicyCOURSES TAUGHT: UndergraduateThe Industrial RevolutionComparative RevolutionsWestern CivilizationThe French RevolutionModern Europe, 1789-presentHonors Seminar: Images of JusticeHistory of Social WelfareSenior Seminar: Issues in Social WorkCommunity OrganizationThe Industrial RevolutionADMINISTRATIVE, POLICY, & RESEARCH POSITIONS 2004-2008Director, Project on Multicultural Social Welfare History, U. of Michigan2002-2003President, Children Now, Oakland, California1996-1999Director, Doctoral Program, School of Social Work, U. of Pennsylvania1986-1995Director, School of Social Work, San Francisco State University1985-1986Mid-Atlantic Coordinator, Social Work Examination Services, Inc.1982-1983Campaign Manager, Representative Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Maryland)1980-1982Chair, Social Policy Sequence, School of Social Work and Community Planning, University of Maryland at Baltimore1978-1979Academic Vice President, United University Professions, Health Sciences Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook1977-1979Chair, Minor in European Studies, SUNY at Stony Brook1974-1979Assistant Dean, School of Social Welfare, SUNY at Stony Brook1973-1974Project Director, Silberman Foundation/New York State Association of Deans of Social Work Schools, New York, NY1972-1973Assistant Director, Youth Services Division, Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center, Bronx, New York1970-1972Unit Director, Child Study Association-Wel Met, Inc., New York, NY Research Assistant, Department of History, SUNY at Binghamton1965-1968Editor, Heights Daily News, Bronx, NYFUNDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS2009-2010Investigator, “Planning for the Center for Community Engagement,” $15,000, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore2006-2008Principal Investigator, “Reconceptualizing the Welfare State to Address 21st Century Demographic Realities,” $4,000, Center for European Studies, University of Michigan2005-2007Co-Principal Investigator, “Social Work and Welfare Reform: A Comparative Analysis of Professional Responses in Australia and the U.S.,” $280,000 AU, Australian Research Council2004-2005Principal Investigator, “Creating a Multicultural History of U.S. Social Welfare,” $10,000, Office of the VP for Research, U. of Michigan2001-2002Co-Principal Investigator, “Southwest Detroit ‘Youth as Resources’ Partnership,” $68,000, Kellogg Global Program on Youth2000-2002Co-Principal Investigator, “Southwest Detroit Community-Based Social Work Research and Learning Initiative,” $84,000, Rackham Graduate School and School of Social Work, University of Michigan2000-2001Principal Investigator, “Assessing the Impact of Welfare Reform on Nonprofit Organizations in Southeast Michigan: Implications for Policy and Practice,” $25,000, the Aspen Institute1999-2000Principal Investigator, “Welfare Reform and Nonprofit Organizations in Southeast Michigan,” $2,200, Research Development Fund, University of Michigan School of Social Work1998-1999Principal Investigator, “The Impact of Welfare Reform on Community-Based Nonprofit Organizations in West Philadelphia,” $4,800, Research Development Fund, University of Pennsylvania1997-1999Co-Principal Investigator, “Non-Profits, Universities, Communities, and Schools,” $800,000, Kellogg Foundation1998-2001Design and Evaluation Team, “Safe and Sound in Philadelphia,” a project promoting public health for youth in North Philadelphia. $8,000,000 (Evaluation budget: $800,000), Robert Wood Johnson Foundation1996-1998Principal Investigator, Study of Collaboration between Hunter College School of Social Work and Community Foundations, $25,000, New York Community Trust and Silberman FoundationSummer 1996Principal Investigator, "Educating Students for Community Action through Action Research," $3,000, Center for Community Partnerships, University of PennsylvaniaMay-June 1996Principal Investigator, “Analyzing the Non-Governmental Social Services Sector in Bulgaria,” $4,500, Research Foundation, University of PennsylvaniaSummer 1995Co-Principal Investigator, “Evaluating Public Housing in San Francisco,” $1,500, Urban Institute, San Francisco State University1994-1995Co-Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of HOPE VI Urban Revitalization Demonstration Project, $14,000, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development1994-1995Principal Investigator, Child Welfare Staff Development Training Project, $406,000, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services1994-1995Principal Investigator, Family Preservation Project, $75,000, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services1994-1995Principal Investigator, “Innovations in Social Work Practice,” $50,000, Zellerbach Family Fund1992-1995Principal Investigator, Child Welfare Training Project, ~$3.3 million, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services1992-1995Principal Investigator, Homelessness Institute Project, $45,000, Walter & Elise Haas, Jr. Foundation1989-1991Co-Principal Investigator, Labor and Social Work Roundtable, $10,000, California State University1989-1990Principal Investigator, “Evaluating San Francisco’s Youth, Gangs and Drugs Program,” $40,000, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development1988-1989Principal Investigator, “Educational Innovations in Social Work Project,” $10,000, California State University1987-1988Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of Juvenile Status Offender Prevention and Diversion Programs in San Mateo County,” $15,000, Criminal Justice Council, San Mateo County, California1987-1988Co-Principal Investigator, “Non-Profit Management and the Human Services Project,” $10,000, California State University1986-1987Principal Investigator, “The Status of Social Work in San Francisco,” $12,000, California State University1980-1981Co-Principal Investigator, “The Political Economy of Professionalization,” $10,000, University of Maryland, Baltimore1972-1973Principal Investigator, “Continuing Education in Schools of Social Work in New York,” $35,000, Silberman Foundation, New York, NYAWARDS AND RECOGNITIONSFebruary 2018Dean’s Teaching Award, School of Social Work, University of MarylandJune 2017Dean’s Teaching Award, School of Social Work, University of MarylandJanuary 2017Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work & Social WelfareSpring 2016Dean’s Teaching Award, School of Social Work, University of MarylandMarch 2016Awarded “Best Conceptual Paper of 2016” by Social Work Education: An International JournalApril 2015Burack Distinguished Lecturer, University of Vermont, BurlingtonOctober 2014Significant Lifetime Achievement Award, Council on Social Work EducationOctober 2014Founders Day Teacher of the Year Award, University of Maryland, BaltimoreSpring 2014Dean’s Teaching Award, School of Social Work, University of MarylandFall 2013Dean’s Teaching Award, School of Social Work, University of MarylandMay 2013Commencement Speaker, School of Social Work, Stony Brook UniversityMay 2013Commencement Speaker, School of Social Work, University of BuffaloMarch 2013Social Work Educator of the Year, NASW-Maryland ChapterFall 2011Dean’s Teaching Award, School of Social Work, University of MarylandMay 2011Exemplary Faculty Award, Student Government Association, School of Social Work, University of MarylandJune 2010Best Abstract – Researcher Award, Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Hong Kong2007-2008Zellerbach Visiting Professor, University of California, BerkeleyApril 2006Faculty Hooder, School of Social Work Graduation, U. of MichiganSummer 2005Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, U. of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaDecember 2004Faculty Hooder, School of Social Work Graduation, U. of MichiganMay 2004Commencement Speaker, School of Social Work, Columbia UniversityMay 2003Commencement Speaker, School of Social Work, San Francisco State U. 2001-2006Fulbright Senior ScholarApril 2001Faculty Hooder, School of Social Work Graduation, U. of MichiganAugust 2000Commencement Speaker, School of Social Work, University of MichiganSpring 1998Lindback Award Nominee for Teaching Excellence, U. of PennsylvaniaSpring 1997Award for Teaching Excellence, School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania1994-2014Selected for Who’s Who in America, 1995-2014 editions1991-2014Selected for Who’s Who in the West/East, 1991-2014 editions1996Honorary Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies, University of Pennsylvania1995Community Service Award, American Jewish Congress, Northern California Region, San FranciscoAward for Excellence in Social Work Education, National Association of Social Workers, California ChapterCommunity Activism Award, Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth, San FranciscoCommendation for Community Service, Board of Supervisors, City and County of San FranciscoCaring for Children Award, San Francisco1991Selected for National Study on Successful Social Work Scholars1989 & 1990Meritorious Performance Award, San Francisco State University1989Cited in Leadership Education: A Source Book, Greensboro, NC: Center for Creative Leadership1983, 1984, 1986Citations for Distinguished Community Service, Maryland General Assembly1980 & 1981Faculty Research Award, University of Maryland at Baltimore1975Distinguished Dissertation Award, State University of New York1972-1973Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship1968Joseph Park History Honor Society, New York UniversityPi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honor Society, New York University1964-1968Council Scholar, New York UniversityJudge Louis I. Kaplan Award, New York UniversityNew York State Regents Scholar, New York UniversityJOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD/REVIEW ACTIVITIES2017-presentEditorial Board, Social Service Review2012-presentInternational Advisory Board, Critical and Radical Social Work2008-presentSeries Editor, “Social Work in the 21st Century,” Sage PublicationsBoard of Advisors, Encyclopedia of Social Development2008-2014Book Review Editor, Social Work2007-presentHuman Services Editorial Board, Sage Publications2006-2008Editorial Board, Research on Social Work Practice2006-2011Consulting Editor, Social Work2003-2015Editorial Board, Journal of Community Practice2002-presentInternational Advisory Board, Social Work & SocietyEditorial Board, Journal of Poverty 2000-2003Associate Editor, Journal of Community Practice1999-2004Consulting Editor, New Global Development: Journal of International & Comparative Social Welfare1998-2001Consulting Editor, Social Work1989-presentGuest Reviewer, Social Service Review, American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Social Work Education, Social Problems, Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory, Families in Society, Voluntas, British Journal of Social Work, Social Work, Sociology Forum, Children & Youth Services Review, Public Administration Review, Critical Policy Studies, Social Science, Ethics & Social Welfare, Qualitative Research, Social Work and Health Care, American Political Science Review, Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, Journal of Voluntary Action Research1997-presentEditorial Advisory Board, Jewish Social Work Forum1990-presentBook Reviewer, Journal of Teaching in Social Work, Journal of American History, Social Service Review, Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online, Journal of Community Practice1990-1995Editorial Advisory Board & Reviewer, Journal of Social Work Education1987-2016Editorial Advisory Board and Book Reviewer, Journal of Progressive Human Services 1985-presentEditorial Advisory Board, Neighborhood Centers and Community-Based Services JournalMANUSCRIPT REVIEWERLongman's Press, Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., MacMillan/Free Press, Haworth Press, Allyn & Bacon, Columbia University Press, Sage Publications, Routledge, Oxford University Press, Health and Social Care, Policy Press.BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES PUBLISHEDReisch, M. (Ed. and author) (2018). Social Policy and Social Justice: Meeting the Challenges of a Diverse Society, 3rd ed. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.Reisch, M. (2018). Macro Social Work Practice: Working for Change in a Multicultural Society. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.Gutierrez, L.M., & Reisch, M. (eds.) (2017). Community Practice in an Increasingly Diverse Society: Essays in Memory of Dr. Felix Rivera. Special issue of the Journal of Community Practice, 25(3-4).Reisch, M. (Ed. and author) (2017). Social Policy and Social Justice: Meeting the Challenges of a Diverse Society, 2nd ed. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.Reisch, M. & Garvin, C. (2016). Social Work and Social Justice: Concepts, Challenges, and Strategies. New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (Ed. and author) (2014). The Routledge International Handbook of Social Justice. London: Routledge.Reisch, M. (Ed. and author) (2013). Social Policy and Social Justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Weil, M., Reisch, M., & Ohmer, M. (Eds. and authors) (2012). Handbook of Community Practice, 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Cook, L.D., Bastick, T., Reisch, M., et al (Eds.) (2010). Annotated Research. Jamaica, WI: University of the West Indies.Weil, M., Reisch, M., Johnson. A., Gutierrez, L., & Gamble, D. (Eds. and authors) (2004). Handbook of Community Practice. Newbury Park, CA: Sage PublicationsReisch, M. (Ed.) (2003). For the Common Good: Essays of Harold Lewis. New York: Brunner-Routledge.Reisch, M. & Andrews, J. (2001). The Road Not Taken: A History of Radical Social Work in the United States. Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge. (Revised paperback edition, 2002).Dover, M., Garvin, C., Goodkind, S., Moch, M., & Reisch, M. (Eds.) (2000). The Social Work Response to War in the Balkans, Special issue of Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping 6. (Editors are listed in alphabetical order.)Reisch, M. (Ed.) (1997, Fall). The Millennium Project and Social Work Education - Part III. (Special Section of the Journal of Social Work Education 33(4)).Reisch, M. (Ed.) (1997, Spring - Summer). The Millennium Project and Social Work Education - Part II. (Special Section of the Journal of Social Work Education 33(2-3)).Reisch, M. & Gambrill, E. (Eds.) (1997). Social Work in the Twenty-First Century. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.Reisch, M. (ed.) (1997, Winter). The Millennium Project and Social Work Education - Part I .(Special Section of the Journal of Social Work Education 33(1)).Wenocur, S. & Reisch, M. (1989). From Charity to Enterprise: The Development of American Social Work in a Market Economy. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press. (Selected as "Social Science Book of the Month" by Society, July/August, 1989)Reisch, M. & Hyde, A. (Eds.) (1988). The Future of Non-Profit Management and the Human Services. San Francisco: San Francisco State University.Reisch, M. & Wenocur, S. (Eds.) (1986). New and Innovative Approaches to Community Organization Practice. (Special issue of the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare). Hartford, CT.Reisch, M. & Wenocur, S. (Eds.) (1983). The Political Economy of Social Work in the 1980's. (Special issue of the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare). Hartford, CT.BOOK CHAPTERSReisch, M. (2018, in press). A prophet without honor: Bertha Capen Reynolds’ contributions to social work’s critical practice and pedagogy. In C. Morley, P. Ablett, C. Noble, & S. Cowden (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of critical pedagogies for social work: New perspectives on educating for social change. London: Routledge/Taylor Francis.Reisch, M. (2018, in press). Social workers, 1890s-1990s. In N. Quam-Wickham (Ed.), A day in the life of an American workers: 200 trades and occupations in U.S. history. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.Reisch, M. (2018, in press). Social policies and social inequality in the U.S.: Implications of the transformation of welfare state provision. In H.-U. Otto & H. Ziegler (Eds.), The Rise of the Welfare Service State. Reisch, M. (2018, in press). Critical social work in the U.S.: Challenges and conflicts. In S. Webb (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work. London: Routledge. Reisch, M. (2018, in press). The interpretation of social justice, equality, and inequality insocial work. In M. Payne & E. R. Hall (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social Work Theory. London: Routledge. Reisch, M. (2018, in press). Social work under Trump: Experiences from the USA. In K. Dunn & J. Fischer (Eds.), Stifled Progress: Social Work and Social Policy in the Era of Right Populism. Farmington Hills, MI: Barbara Budrich Publishers. Reisch, M. (2016). Social justice. In R. Hugman & J. Carter (eds.), Rethinking values and ethics in social work (pp. 33-48). London: Palgrave/MacMillan.Reisch, M. (2015). The importance of recovering a lost tradition in social work. In R. Epple & E. Schar, Spuren einer anderen Sozialen Arbeit: Kritische und politische Sozialarbeit in der Schweiz, 1900-2010. (Traces of Another Social Work: Critical and Political Social Work in Switzerland, 1900-2010). Zurich, Switzerland: Seismo.Reisch, M. (2015). Legislative advocacy to empower oppressed and vulnerable groups (revised). In K. Corcoran (Ed.), Social Workers’ Desk Reference, 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (2014). Ethical implications of the Affordable Care Act. In W.J. Spitzer (ed.), Social Work and Health Care Ethics: 2014. Petersburg, VA: Dietz Press.Reisch, M. (2014). Introduction to book, 4 introductory essays, and an essay, Social justiceand liberalism. In M. Reisch (Ed.), The Routledge International Handbook of Social Justice (pp. 132-146). London: Routledge. Reisch, M. (2013). Social movements (revised). In L.E. Davis & T. Mizrahi (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work (online), 20th ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Reisch, M. (2013). Not by the numbers alone: The effects of economic and demographic changes on social policy. In I. Colby, K. Sowers, & C. Dulmus (Eds.), Social Welfare Policy: A Foundation of Social Work (pp. 135-163). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing.Reisch, M. (2012). Intervention with communities. In C. Glisson, C.N. Dulmus, & K.M. Sowers (Eds.), Social Work Practice with Groups, Communities, and Organizations: Evidence-Based Assessments and Interventions (pp 81-130). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing.Reisch, M. (2012). Radical community organizing. In M. Weil, M. Reisch, & M. Ohmer (Eds.), Handbook of Community Practice, 2nd ed. (pp. 361-381). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reisch, M. (2012). Community practice challenges in the global economy. In M. Weil, M. Reisch, & M. Ohmer (Eds.), Handbook of Community Practice, 2nd ed. (pp. 47-71). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M., Ife, J., & Weil, M. (2012). Social justice, human rights, values, and community practice. In M. Weil, M. Reisch, & M. Ohmer (Eds.), Handbook of Community Practice, 2nd ed. (pp. 73-103). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Weil, M, Reisch, M., & Ohmer, M. (2012). Contexts and challenges for 21st centurycommunities. In M. Weil, M. Reisch, & M. Ohmer (Eds.), Handbook of Community Practice, 2nd ed. (pp. 3-25). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2010). United States social welfare policy and privatization in post-industrial society. In J. L. Powell & J. Hendricks (Eds.), The Welfare State in Post-Industrial Society: A Global Perspective. New York: Springer Publishing Company.Reisch, M. (2008). Die politik der soziale arbeit in zeiten der globalisierung. (The politics of social work in the age of globalization). In F. Kessl & H.-U. Otto (Eds.), Soziale Arbeit ohne Wohlfahrtsstaat? Zeitdiagnosen, Problematisierungen und Perspektiven. Weinheim, Germany: Juventa.Reisch, M. (2008). General themes in the evolution of human services administration. In R. Patti (Ed.), Handbook of Human Services Management, 2nd ed. Newbury Park: Sage.Reisch, M. (2008). Legislative advocacy to empower oppressed and vulnerable groups. In A. R. Roberts (Ed.), Social Workers’ Desk Reference, 2nd ed. (pp. 920-927). New York: OxfordUniversity Press.Reisch, M. (2008). Social movements. In T. Mizrahi & L. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Reisch, M. (2008). Biographical essays on Harold Lewis and Joseph Vigilante. In T. Mizrahi & L. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Reisch, M. (2008). Not by the numbers alone: The effects of economic and demographic changes on social policy. In I. Colby, K. Sowers & C. Dulmus (Eds.), The Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare, vol. 4. New York: John Wiley & Sons.Reisch, M., (2008), Social policy and the Great Society. In J. Midgley & M. Livermore (Eds.), Handbook of Social Policy, revised ed. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.Reisch, M. (2008). Intervention with communities. In W. Rowe, L. A. Rapp-Paglicci, K. Sowers & C. Dulmus (Eds.), The Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare, vol. 3. New York: John Wiley & Sons.Reisch, M. (2007). Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). In V. Parrillo (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2007). Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). In V. Parrillo (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2007). Constructing a socially just system of social welfare in a multicultural society: The U.S. experience. In Human Rights and Social Justice: Rethinking Social Welfare’s Mission, Seoul: Korean Academy of Social Welfare.Reisch, M. & Guyet, D. (2007). Communities as ‘big small groups’: Culture and social capital. In R. Cnaan & C. Milofsky (Eds.), Handbook of Communities and Organizations (pp. 163-178). New York: Springer.Reisch, M. (2006). Welfare reform and the transformation of the U.S. welfare state. In K. Kilty & E. Segal (Eds.), The Promise of Welfare Reform: Results or Rhetoric? New York: Haworth Press.Reisch, M. (2005). American exceptionalism and critical social work: A retrospective and prospective analysis. In I. Ferguson, M. Lavalette & E. Whitman (Eds.), Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work. London: Routledge.Reisch, M. (2004). Radical community organizing. In M. Weil, M. Reisch, A. Johnson, L. Gutierrez, & D. Gamble (Eds.), Handbook of Community Practice, Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2004). Community practice challenges in the global economy. In M. Weil, M. Reisch, A. Johnson, L. Gutierrez, & D. Gamble (Eds.), Handbook of Community Practice, Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2004). Charity. In R. McElvaine (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of the Great Depression.New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (2004). Lillian Wald. In P. Stuart & J. Herrick (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Social Welfare in North America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2004). Social justice. In P. Stuart & J. Herrick (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Social Welfare in North America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Sommerfeld, D. & Reisch, M. (2003). The ‘other America’ after welfare reform: A view from the nonprofit sector. In K. M. Kilty & E. A. Segal (Eds.), Rediscovering the other America: The continuing crisis of poverty and inequality in the United States. New York: Haworth Press.Reisch, M. (2003). Grassroots leadership. In K. Christensen & D. Levinson (General eds.), The Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Global World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2003). Social service. In K. Christensen & D. Levinson (General eds.), The Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Global World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (2003). Welfare reform, globalization, and the transformation of the welfare state. In M. R. Gonzalez (Ed.), Community Organization and Social Policy: A Compendium, 2nd ed. San Juan, PR: Editorial Edil (Translated into Spanish).Reisch, M. & Bischoff, U. (2002). Welfare reform and community-based organizations: The impact on family well-being in an urban neighborhood. In F. F. Piven, J. Acker, M. Hallock & S. Morgen (Eds.), Work, Welfare, and Politics: Confronting Poverty in the Wake of Welfare Reform. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon Press.Reisch, M. (2001). Legislative advocacy to empower oppressed and vulnerable groups: Guidelines for legislative and social change. In A. R. Roberts & G. Greene (Eds.), Social Workers’ Desk Reference. New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (1999). Social policy and the Great Society. In J. Midgley, M. Tracy, & M. Livermore (Eds.), Handbook of Social Policy. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.Reisch, M. (1997). Confrontando los mitos sobre el sistema de bienestar social (Confronting the myths about the welfare system). In M. R. Gonzalez (Ed.), Organizacion de comunidad y politica, San Juan, PR: Editorial Edil.Reisch, M., (1997). Public social services. In R. Edwards (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, Supplement to 19th ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Reisch, M., (1997). The future political landscape: Implications for social work. In M. Reisch & E. Gambrill (Eds.), Social Work in the 21st Century, Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.Reisch, M. (1995). Public social services. In R. Edwards (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 19th ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Reisch, M. (1994). Does AFDC cause dependency? Two chapters in H. J. Karger & J. Midgley (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Social Policy. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Reisch, M. (1994). Grassroots community organizations and political parties. In M. Austin and J. I. Lowe (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Communities and Organizations. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.Reisch, M. (1994). The role of male administrators in preventing sexual harassment. In M. Weil, N. Hooyman, & M. Hughes (Eds.), Sexual Harassment and Schools of Social Work: Issues, Costs and Strategic Responses, Alexandria, VA: CSWE.Reisch, M. (1993). Civil liberties and justice. In Social Work Speaks, 3rd ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Reisch, M. (1993). Linking client and community: The impact of Bertha Reynolds on social work. In J. L. Andrews (Ed.), From Vision to Action: Social Workers of the Second Generation. St. Paul, MN: University of St. Thomas.Reisch, M. (1992). Contributor to D. Van Soest (Ed.), Incorporating Peace and Social Justice into the Social Work Curriculum. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Reisch, M. (1991). Social workers should not work in for-profit organizations. In R. Pruger & E. Gambrill (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Social Work. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.Reisch, M. (1989). The role of coalitions in organizational effectiveness. In Leadership Education: A Sourcebook. Greensboro, NC: Center for Creative Leadership.Reisch, M. (1989). Minorities and advocacy organizations. In S. Gray (Ed.), Profiles of Excellence and Effectiveness in Non-Profit Organizations. Washington, DC: Independent Sector.Reisch, M. (1988). The changing role of non-profit human service organizations in U.S. society. In M. Reisch & A. C. Hyde (Eds.), The Future of Non-Profit Management and the Human Services. San Francisco: San Francisco State University.Reisch, M. & Taylor, C. (1985). The ethics of cutback management. In S. Slavin (Ed.), Managing Finances, Personnel and Information in the Human Services, Vol. II of Social Administration: The Management of the Social Services. New York: Haworth Press.Reisch, M. & Wenocur, S. (1983). Professionalization and voluntarism in social welfare. In F. Schwartz (Ed.), Voluntarism and Social Work Practice: A Growing Collaboration. New York: University Press.Reisch, M. (1982). Contributor to Guide to Welfare in Maryland. Baltimore: Welfare Advocates.Reisch, M. (1982). The myth of universalism in theories underlying practice with families of schizophrenics. In J. Goldmeier (Ed.), Social Work Practice: Myths and Realities. Baltimore: University of Maryland, School of Social Work and Community Planning.Reisch, M. & Reisch, A. L. (1982, December). Beyond dependency: Toward the empowerment of Women in Family Agency Practice. In Proceedings of 1981 Women in Crisis Conference, New York: Women in Crisis.PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSReisch, M. (2018). Social movements, revised. In C. Franklin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Work (online), 21th ed. Washington, DC: NASW Press.Jani, J.S., & Reisch, M. (2018, February). Assisting the least among us: Social work’s historical response to unaccompanied immigrant and refugee youth. Children & Youth Services Review. Reisch, M. (2018). The year 1968: The turning point when U.S. social work failed to turn. Critical and Radical Social Work, 6(1). Special issue, “The meaning of 1968: 50 years of the social movements,” 7-20.Reisch, M. (2018). Soziale arbeit den USA: Eine ungewisse Zukunft. (Social work in the U.S.: An uncertain future) In H.-U. Otto, H. Thiersch, R. Treptown, & H. Ziegler (eds.), Handbuch soziale arbeit, 6th ed. (pp.1384-1399). Munich, Germany: Reinhardt.Reisch, M. (2016, Summer). Rethinking poverty. Management Information Exchange Journal, 30(2), 41-48.Reisch, M. (2016). Why macro practice matters. Journal of Social Work Education, 52(3), 1-11.Reisch, M. (2016, April). Why macro practice matters (editorial). Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership and Governance, 1-4.Philip, D., & Reisch, M. (2015). Rethinking social work's interpretation of ‘environmentaljustice': From local to global. Social Work Education: An International Journal, 34(5), 471-483. (Named “Best Conceptual Paper of 2015”)Reisch, M. (2015). Coalizione o conflitto: Lavoro sociale e classe lavoratrice negli Stati Uniti, (U.S. social work and the working class: Coalition and conflict.) Zapruder, 37, 40-57. Reisch, M. (2015). History of social work and social welfare, 1980-2014. In E. J. Mullen (ed.),Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (2015). Soziale arbeit den USA. (Social work in the U.S.) In H.-U. Otto & H. Thiersch (eds.), Handbuch soziale arbeit, 5th ed. (pp. 1421-1427). Munich, Germany: Reinhardt.Reisch, M. (2014). The boundaries of justice: Addressing the conflict between human rightsand multiculturalism in social work practice and education. In K. Libal, L. Healy, M. Berthold, & R. Thomas (eds.), Advancing Human Rights in Social Work Education (pp. 177-195). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education.Reisch, M. (2014). Ethical practice in an unethical environment. In S. Banks, Ethics (pp. 45-49). Bristol, UK: Policy Press.Reisch, M. (2013). Social work education and the neoliberal challenge: The U.S. responseto increasing global inequality. Social Work Education, 32(6), 715-733. Reisch, M. (2013). What is the future of social work? Critical and Radical Social Work,1(1), 67-85.Reisch, M. (2012). The challenges of health care reform for hospital social work in the U.S.Social Work in Health Care, 51(10), 873-893. (Also published online in The Economics of Health Care (2014). London: Routledge.)Reisch, M., & Jani, J.S. (2012). The new politics of social work practice: Understanding context to promote change. British Journal of Social Work, 42(6), 1132-1150.Reisch, M. (2011). Social services in the USA. Neue Praxis 2(3), 217-227.Reisch, M. & Staller, K. (2011). Teaching social welfare history and social welfare policy from a conflict perspective. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 31(2), 131-144.Jani, J.S., & Reisch, M. (2011). Common human needs, uncommon solutions: Applying a critical framework to perspectives on human behavior. Families in Society, 92(1), 13-20.Reisch, M. (2011). Social policy: Overview. In E.J. Mullen (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (2011). Social movements. In E.J. Mullen (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (2011). Politics and social work. In E.J. Mullen (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work. New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (2010). Defining social justice in a socially unjust world. In J. M. Bierkenmaier, A. Cruce, J. Curley, E. Burkemper, R. J. Wilson, & J. J. Stretch (Eds.), Educating for Social Justice: Transformative Experiential Learning, Chicago: Lyceum Books.Reisch, M. (2010). Teaching about social justice through a multi-media format. In J. M. Bierkenmaier, A. Cruce, J. Curley, E. Burkemper, R. J. Wilson, & J. J. Stretch (Eds.), Educating for Social Justice: Transformative Experiential Learning, Chicago: Lyceum.Reisch, M. (2009). Social workers, unions, and low wage workers: An historical perspective. Journal of Community Practice, 17(1-2), 50-72.Reisch, M. (2008). The democratic promise: The impact of German Jewish immigration on social work in the United States (pp. 169-190). Yearbook of the Leo Baeck Institute, London.McDonald, C., & Reisch, M. (2008). Social work in the workfare regime: A comparison of the U.S. and Australia. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 35(1), 43-74.Reisch, M. (2008). From melting pot to multiculturalism: The impact of racial and ethnic diversity on social work and social justice in the U.S. British Journal of Social Work, 38(4), 788-804.Reisch, M. (2007). Social justice and multiculturalism: Persistent tensions in the history of U.S. social welfare and social work. Studies in Social Justice, 1(1), 67-92. [Also published in S. S. Mishra & A. Hussain (Eds.) (2008), Social Justice: Concepts and Country Experiences (pp. 141-175), Hyderabad, India: The Icfai University Press.Reisch, M. (2006). Workforce study falls short. Social Work, 51(4), 291-293.Sommerfeld, D., & Reisch, M. (2003). Unintended consequences: The impact of welfare reform on nonprofit organizations. Voluntas 14(3), 299-320.Reisch, M., & Sommerfeld, D. (2003). Welfare reform and the future of nonprofit organizations. Nonprofit Management and Leadership 14(1), 19-46.Reisch, M., & Sommerfeld, D. (2003). Inter-organizational relationships among nonprofits in the aftermath of welfare reform. Social Work 48(3), 307-319.Sommerfeld, D., & Reisch, M. (2003). “The ‘other America’ after welfare reform: A view from the nonprofit sector. Journal of Poverty 7(1/2), 69-96.Reisch, M. (2002). The future of doctoral social work education in the U.S. Arete 26(2), 57-71.Reisch, M. (2002). Defining social justice in a socially unjust world. Families in Society 83(4), 343-354.Andrews, J.L., & Reisch, M. (2002). The radical voices of social workers: Some lessons for the future. Journal of Progressive Human Services 13(1), 5-30.Reisch, M., & Sommerfeld, D. (2002). Race, welfare reform, and nonprofit organizations. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 29(1), 155-177.Tannenbaum, N., & Reisch, M. (2002). Historia del trabajo social en Estados Unidas: De voluntarios caritativos a arquitectos del bienestar social (History of social work in the United States: From voluntary charity workers to architects of social welfare). In Social Work Development and Practice in Cuba and the United States, translated by D.F. Levy, special issue of La Alborada 2(2), Washington, DC: Cuban American Alliance Educational Fund.Reisch, M., & Gorin, S. (2001). The nature of work and the future of the social work profession. Social Work 46(1), 9-19.Bischoff, U.M., & Reisch, M. (2000). Welfare reform and community-based organizations: Implications for policy, practice, and education. Journal of Community Practice 8(4), 69-91.Reisch, M. (2000). Social workers and politics in the new century. Social Work 45(4), 293-297.Reisch, M. & Jarman-Rohde, L. (2000). The future of social work in the United States: Implications for field education. Journal of Social Work Education 36(2), 201-214.Reisch, M., & Lowe, J. I. (2000). ‘Of means and ends’ revisited: Teaching ethical community organization in an unethical society. Journal of Community Practice 7(1), 19-38.Reisch, M., & Rivera, F. (1999). Ethical and racial conflicts in urban-based action research. Journal of Community Practice 6(2), 49-62.Reisch, M., & Andrews, J. L. (1999). Uncovering a silent betrayal: The impact of McCarthyism on social work in the U.S. The Oral History Review 26(2), 87-106.Lowe, J. I., & Reisch, M. (1998). Bringing the community into the classroom: Applying the experiences of social work education to service-learning courses in sociology. Teaching Sociology 26(4), 292-298.Reisch, M. (1998,). The socio-political context and social work method, 1890-1950. Social Service Review 72(2), 161-181.Reisch, M. (1997). Challenging the myths of welfare reform,” Update, #9, Philadelphia: Washington Square Citizens’ League, 6-7.Andrews, J. L., & Reisch, M. (1997). The legacy of McCarthyism on social group work. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 24(4), 211-235.Andrews, J.L., & Reisch, M. (1997). Anti-Communism and social work: An historical analysis. Journal of Progressive Human Services 8(2), 29-49.Takahashi, R., Sung, S., & Reisch, M. (1997). The Institute for Multicultural Research and Social Work Practice at San Francisco State University. Research on Social Work Practice 7(2), 263-277.Reisch, M., (1996, September 29). Relinquish nostalgia for lost dreams. Philadelphia Inquirer.Reisch, M., (1996). Urbanisation et politique sociale aux Etats-Unis. Revue M, No. 85-86, 9-14.Reisch, M. (1996, August 16). Simplistic solutions to social problems. Philadelphia Inquirer.Reisch, M. (1995). It’s time to step up to the plate: Political action and the right-wing agenda. Social Work Education Reporter 43(2), 6-9.Reisch, M. (1993). Lessons from the history of social work for our time. Jewish Social Work Forum 29, 3-27.Glugoski, G., Reisch, M., & Rivera, F. (1993). A holistic ethno-cultural paradigm: A new model for community organization teaching and practice. Journal of Community Practice 1(1), 81-98.Reisch, M. (1993). The social worker in politics as a multi-role group practitioner. Social Work with Groups, 16, 187-201. Reisch, M. (1990). Organizational structure and client advocacy: Lessons from the 1980's. Social Work 35(1), 73-74.Reisch, M. (1989). The use of structured peer support groups in part-time social work education. Journal of Continuing Social Work Education 5(1), 17-21.Reisch, M. (1988). The uses of history in teaching social work," Journal of Teaching in Social Work 2(1), 3-16.Reisch, M. (1987). From cause to case and back again: The reemergence of advocacy in social work. Urban and Social Change Review 19(1), 20-24.Reisch, M., & Wenocur, S. (1986). The future of community organization in social work: Social activism and the politics of profession building. Social Service Review 60(1), 70-91.Kingson, E., & Reisch, M. (1984, Feb. 10). Maryland's poor: We must do better. Baltimore Sun.Reisch, M., & Taylor, C. (1983). Ethical guidelines for cutback management: A preliminary approach. Journal of Social Administration 7(3-4), 59-72.Wenocur, S., & Reisch, M. (1983). The social work profession and the ideology of professionalization. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 10(4), 684-732.Reisch, M., & Ephross, P. (1983). Social workers and social agencies: Images of which reality? Social Casework 64(7), 394-405.Ephross, P., & Reisch, M. (1982). The ideology of some social work textbooks. Social Service Review 56(2), 273-291.Reisch, M., & Wenocur, S. (1982). Professionalization and voluntarism in social welfare: Changing roles and functions. Journal of Voluntary Action Research 11(2-3), 11-31.Reisch, M., Wenocur, S., & Sherman, W. (1981-82). Empowerment, conscientization, and animation as core social work skills. Social Development Issues 5(2-3), 108-120.Reisch, M. (1979). The leadership of the Paris Jacobins, 1789-1793: A case study of the development of a revolutionary elite. Proceedings of the 1979 Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, Charleston, SC: University of South Carolina, 112-131.Reisch, M. (1977). The Bakke case: An alternate view. The Alternate View 3(5), 1-3.BOOK REVIEW ESSAYSReisch, M. (2018, in press). Review of M. Debouzy, Le monde du travail aux Etats-Unis: Les temps difficiles (1980-2005), in the Journal of American History.Reisch, M. (2018, in press). Review of F. Reamer, The Social Work Ethics Casebook: Cases and Commentary, in Social Work.Reisch, M. (2018, in press). Review of R. Hoefer, Advocacy for Social Justice, in Research on Social Work Practice.Reisch, M. (2015). Review of J. DeParle, American Dream: Three Women, TenKids and a Nation’s Drive to End Welfare, in Research on Social Work Practice.Reisch, M. (2015). Review of F. Reamer, Social Work Values and Ethics, 3rd ed., in Research on Social Work PracticeReisch, M. (2015). Review of D. Sassoon, One Hundred Years of Socialism: The West European Left in the Twentieth Century, in Journal of Progressive Human Services.Reisch, M. (2013). From darkness to light: Finding life's purpose in the shadow of death. Review of L.G. Gardella, The life and thought of Louis Lowy: Social work through the Holocaust. Located in H-Net Reviews at , M. (2011). Review of E.S. Effler, Laughing Saints and Righteous Heroes: Emotional Rhythms in Social Movement Groups. Social Service Review 85 (4): 670-673.Reisch, M. (2011). Review of D. Stoesz, H.J. Karger, & T. Carrilio, A Dream Deferred: How Social Work Lost Its Way and What Can Be Done, in Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 38(1), 193-195.Reisch, M. (2010). Review of A. J. F. Morris, The Limits of Voluntarism: Charity and Welfare from the New Deal through the Great Society, in Social Service Review.Reisch, M. (2010). Review of R. Huret, La fin de la pauvrete? Les experts sociaux en la guerre contre la pauvrete aux Etas-Units (1945-1974), in Journal of American History.Reisch, M. (2006). Review of M. Mapes, A Public Charity: Religion and Social Welfare in Indianapolis, 1929-2002, in Journal of American History.Reisch, M. (2001), Review of C. Tilly & C. Tilly, Work Under Capitalism, in Journal of Progressive Human Services.Reisch, M. (1999), Review of E. Bussiere, Disentitling the Poor, in Children and Youth Services Review.Reisch, M. (1999). Review of R. Fisher and J. Kling (Eds.), Mobilizing the Community, in Journal of Progressive Human Services.Reisch, M. (1999). Review of L. Margolin, Under the Cover of Kindness: The Invention of Social Work in Journal of American History.Reisch, M. (1999). Review of G. W. Domhoff, State Autonomy or Class Dominance? Case Studies on Policy Making in America in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.Reisch, M. (1998). Review of J. Stiglitz, Whither Socialism? in Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.Reisch, M. (1998). Review of N. Gilbert, Welfare Justice: Restoring Social Equity, in Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.Reisch, M. (1997, March 29), Review of D. Zucchino, The Myth of the Welfare Queen, in thePhiladelphia Inquirer.Reisch, M. (1996, Fall). Review of R. Wollons (Ed.), Children at Risk in America: History, Concepts and Public Policy in History of Education Quarterly.Reisch, M. (1995). Review of H. Specht & M. Courtenay, Unfaithful Angels: How Social Work Abandoned Its Mission in Journal of Progressive Human Services.Reisch, M. (1995). Review of J. Mondros & S. Wilson, Organizing for Power and Empowerment in Journal of Teaching in Social Work.Reisch, M. (1995). Review of J. Mondros and S. Wilson, Organizing for Power and Empowerment in Journal of Community Practice.Reisch, M. (1993). Review of M. Fabricant and S. Burghardt, The Welfare State Crisis and the Transformation of Social Service Work in Journal of Teaching in Social Work.Reisch, M. (1991). Review of P. Mandler (Ed.), The Uses of Charity: The Poor on Relief in the 19th Century Metropolis in Journal of American History.Reisch, M. (1988). Review of F. Block, et al., The Mean Season: The Attack on the Welfare State in Catalyst.Reisch, M. (1985). Review of P. Adams, The Health of the State in Catalyst.Reisch, M. (1985). Review of V. Held, Rights and Goods: Justifying Social Action in Social Service Review.Reisch, M. (1984). Review of H. Rodgers, Jr., The Cost of Human Neglect: America’s Welfare Failure, in Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.Reisch, M. (1983). Review of S. Burghardt, The Other Side of Organizing in Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS AND REPORTSMeyer, M., Lipscomb, J., Reisch, M., & Buchanan, M (2010). UMB at a Crossroads: Opportunities for Expanding Community-University Health Partnerships, Baltimore: University of Maryland.Reisch, M., with Sommerfeld, D. (2001). The Impact of Welfare Reform on Nonprofit Organizations in Southeast Michigan: Implications for Policy and Practice, Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute (selected for Institute’s Working Paper Series).Reisch, M., with Bischoff, U.M. (2000). A Unique Partnership for People: A Case Study of the Collaboration between the Silberman Foundation and the Hunter College School of Social Work, 1970-1990, New York: New York Community Trust.Reisch, M., & Bischoff, U. (2000). The Impact of Welfare Reform on Community-Based Nonprofit Organizations in West Philadelphia, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work.Reisch, M., Rivera, F., Flynn, H. Walser, E., & Bradford, C. (1995). A Case Study of the Hope VI Project in San Francisco, Washington, DC: Department of Housing and Urban Development.McMahon, M., Patti, R., & Reisch, M. (1991). Scholarship in Social Work: Integration of Research, Teaching and Service, Washington, DC: National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work. (Authors’ names in alphabetical order.)Reisch, M., Rivera, F., & Calonico, J. (1990). The Impact of the Video Van Project on Adolescent Gang Activity and Drug Abuse in San Francisco, San Francisco, CA: Mayor's Office.Reisch, M., Friedman, J., Hochman, S., & Ma, M. (1988). Prevention Strategies and Activities in the Areas of Substance Abuse, Maternal and Child Health, and Occupational Health, Baltimore, MD: Association for the Prevention of Disabilities.Reisch, M. (1987). Diversion and Prevention Programs for Juveniles in San Mateo County, Redwood City, CA: Criminal Justice Council of San Mateo County.Reisch, M. (Ed.) (1986). Our Tax System: Robin Hood in Reverse, (Proceedings of the 6th Annual Welfare Advocates Conference), Baltimore, MD: Welfare Advocates.Reisch, M. (Ed.) (1985). Guide to Welfare in Maryland, Baltimore, MD: Welfare Advocates.Reisch, M. (1979). A Comparative Study of Family Agencies in Suffolk County, Stony Brook, NY: SUNY at Stony Brook and Suffolk County Department of Social Services.Reisch, M., Dalton, A., et al., (1979). A Systems Analysis of the Emergency Financial Control Board of New York City, New York: School of Urban Affairs, Hunter College, CUNY.WORKS IN PROGRESS1. Books and Edited VolumesReisch, M., Politics and Social Work. New York: Columbia University Press.Reisch, M., Seeking Justice: A Multicultural History of U.S. Social Welfare and Social Work (tentative title). New York: Oxford University Press.Reisch, M. (ed.). The Changing Heritage of American Social WorkReisch, M. (ed.). Special issue of Social Service Review, “Lessons from Social Work’s History for a Tumultuous Era.”2. Journal Articles and Book Chapters (in preparation and under review)Abramovitz, M., & Reisch, M. “Rethinking inequality” (working paper in progress).Reisch, M. “The History of Community Practice in the U.S.: Lessons for the Future,” (In preparation for Journal of Community Practice).Jani, J.S., & Reisch, M. “Another Side to the Story: De-Scripting Social Work’s Master Narrative” (under revision)Reisch, M., & Jani, J. “Rethinking the Purposes and Content of International Social Work Education” (In preparation).Jani, J.S., & Reisch, M. “Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees: Past, Present, and Future” (In preparation)Reisch, M. “The Past is in the Present: How Views of History Have Shaped Social Work Research” (In preparation).Reisch, M., & Sommerfeld, D. “A Tale of Two Counties: The Differential Impact of Welfare Reform on Nonprofits” (revised and resubmitted to Administration in Social Work).Reisch, M. “Solutions to Poverty in the 21st Century: An Analysis of Alternative U.S. Strategies” (In preparation).Reisch, M. “Effective Advocacy and the Future of Nonprofit Organizations” (submitted to the Journal of Community Practice)Reisch, M. “Passion and Pragmatism in Doctoral Research: Pitfalls, Problems, and Potential” (submitted to the Journal of Social Work Education).Reisch, M. “Radical Social Work in the Age of Welfare Reform” (submitted to Journal of Progressive Human Services).INVITATIONAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONSReisch, M. (2018, June 20). Moderator, Voter Engagement Teach-In, 2018 NASW National Conference. Washington, DCReisch, M. (2018, May 28). “Welfare and Inequality: The United States.” International Symposium, “Ambivalences of the Rising Welfare Service State: Hopes and Hazards of fundamentally realigning the Architecture of Welfare Modernity,” Hanover, GermanyReisch, M. (2018, April 30). “The Effects of Trump Administration Policies on His Supporters,” Podcast, Roughly Speaking, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2018, April 24). Keynote address, “Social Work Education: History, Current Trends and Future Challenges.” Conference at Barry University, Miami, FLReisch, M. (2018, January 14). Discussant at session on “The Social Work Profession’s Contributions to Community Organization and Development.” Social Service Review Symposium: Whither American Social Work in its Second Century? Washington, DC.Reisch, M. (2017, October 10). “Social Work’s Contributions to Social Justice.” Keynote presentation to 100th Anniversary Celebration of the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PAReisch, M. (2017, October 6). “Working on a Political Campaign.” Presentation at Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work Campaign School, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2017, September 28). Interviewer of Senator Barbara Mikulski, Keynote session at the annual fall conference of NASW-MD, Linthicum, MDReisch, M. (2017, September 21). “Becoming a Social Justice Researcher.” Presentation to Professional Development Series, Ph.D. Program, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2017, September 6 & 7). “Social Justice and Social Work Practice.” Presentations to Social Work Community Outreach Service, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2017, April 26). “Judaism and Social Justice.” Interfaith Panel on Religious Perspectives on Social Justice. Howard University School of Social Work, WashingtonReisch, M. (2017, April 21). “Faith-Based Views of Social Justice.” Social Justice Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville, MDReisch, M. (2017, April 6). “Educating Doctoral Students for Social Justice Research.” Keynote Address, Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work. Minneapolis, MNReisch, M., & Gioia, D. (2017, March 30). “Navigating Different Political & Religious Positions in the Workplace & Classroom.” Annual Conference, NASW-Maryland Chapter, Linthicum, MDReisch, M. (2017, March 28). “The Future of Social Justice in a Diverse and Conflict-Ridden Society.” Annual Invitational Lecture, Social Justice Program, University of Portland, Portland, ORReisch, M. (2017, February 23). “Policy Advocacy in a Conservative Environment.” Keynote Address, Legislative Education & Advocacy Day, NASW-Maryland Chapter, AnnapolisReisch, M. (2017, January 26). “Promoting Social Justice in a Divided Society.” Be Informed Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, December 12). “Debate: Civilly Discussing the Consequences of the Presidential Election” (with John Belcher). University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, November 11). “Social Assistance to Vulnerable Populations in the U.S.” Presentation to the Chinese State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and Development, Falls Church, VAReisch, M., & Gioia, D. (2016, October 27). “Facilitating Difficult Discussions about Politics and Religion in the Classroom.” Faculty Development Workshop, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Reisch, M., & Lehning, A. (2016, October 24). “Educating Students about Macro Practice in Foundation Field Placements.” Continuing Education Workshop, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. 2016, October 21). “Doing Justice: Working for Change in a Rapidly Changing Society.” Workshop for Social Work Community Outreach Service, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, October 6). “Community Organizing.” Be Informed Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, October 4). “Social Movements and Social Change.” Be Informed Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, August 5). “The 2016 Presidential Election Campaign,” Podcast, Roughly Speaking, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, June 29). “The Future of American Democracy in a Diverse and Conflict-Ridden Society.” Edenforum Lecture Series, Towson, MDReisch, M. (2016, May 18). “Welfare Reform: Where We Were, Where Are We, Where Are We Going?” Welfare Advocates, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, April 20). “Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in a Multicultural Society.” Lutheran Immigrant Refugee Services and National Association of Social Workers, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, April). “Rediscovering the ‘Lost History’ of Social Work: Implications for Today.” School of Social Work Research Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2016, March). “U.S. Social Work and the Working Class: Coalition and Conflict.” Work, Family, & Well-Being Research Work Group, University of Maryland, BaltimoreReisch, M. (2016, February 25). Moderator, “Careers in Policy Practice,” NASW-Maryland Annual Advocacy Day, Annapolis, MDReisch, M. (2016, February 18). “Working for Social Justice in a Socially and Ethnically Contested Context.” Keynote address, annual conference of ESPANET, European Social Policy Network, “The Welfare State in a Multicultural Society,” Haifa, Israel Reisch, M. (2016, February 17). “Stories of Research to Reality.” Seminar on “Methodological Issues of Research on Poverty and Social Exclusion.” Interdisciplinary Center forResearch of Poverty and Social Exclusion, School of Social Work, Haifa University, Haifa, Israel Reisch, M. (2016, February 11). “The Implications of the 2016 Presidential Campaign for Anti-Poverty Policies.” Podcast, Roughly Speaking, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, December 11). Moderator, Closing Plenary Session. Annual Conference of Welfare Advocates, Annapolis, MDReisch, M. (2015, October 29). “Being Socially Responsible in a Socially Irresponsible Society.” Weinberg Y Speakers Series. Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, October 21). “Medicare & the Transformation of U.S. Health Care Policy: A Brief Overview.” Presentation at program, “Medicare: The Next 50 Years.” University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, October 16). Participant, Program on Judicial Ethics for Maryland Judiciary, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, October 7). Commentator on Kathy Edin & H. Luke Schaefer, $2 Dollars a Day: Living on Almost Nothing In America. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, October 6). “Social Movements and Social Change.” Be Informed Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, September 25). “The Status of Macro Practice in Social Work.” Presentation at annual Macro Practice Conference of the Maryland Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, Linthicum, MDReisch, M. (2015, September 15). “U.S. Policy and Practice in Poverty Alleviation.” Presentation to Chinese State Council Office of Poverty Alleviation & Development. Falls Church, VAReisch, M. (2015, May 7). “The Meaning of Poverty.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, May 5). “How Research in the Social Sciences Has Influenced American Attitudes toward Poverty.” SAGE Social Sciences Speakers Forum on Capitol Hill, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2015, April 10). “Social Policy Analysis and Social Justice.” Ph.D. Program, School of Social Work, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, April 8). “Taxes and Inequality.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2015, April 2). “Can American Democracy Survive in a Diverse, but Unequal Society?” Dan and Carole Burack President’s Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Vermont, Burlington, VTReisch, M. (2015, March 31). “The Impact of Poverty Policy” and “Poverty in the Suburbs,” Program on “The Impact of Poverty on Judicial Decision Making,” Presented to Maryland Judiciary, Annapolis, MDReisch, M. (2015, March 11). “Addressing Poverty and Inequality across the American Lifespan: A Challenge for the 21st Century.” Pikesville Library Lecture Series, Pikesville, MDReisch, M. (2015, March 5). “Promoting Social Justice through Research.” Invitational lecture series, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, CAReisch, M. 2015, February 25). “The Shrinking Middle Class.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, December). “The Impact of Anti-Poverty Policy,” Program on “The Impact of Poverty on Judicial Decision Making,” Maryland Judiciary, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, November). Seminar Leader, International Faculty Development Seminar, “African American History and Urban Renewal in Baltimore,” Annual Conference, Council on International Educational Exchange, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, November). “Flipping the Script: How to Eradicate Stereotypes about Welfare and Welfare Recipients.” Keynote address, 35th Annual Welfare Advocates Conference, Timonium, MDReisch, M. (2014, October). “Poverty Capitalism,” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, October). Moderator, Program “Ferguson and Beyond: Toward a More Equitable, Safe, and Just Society, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, October). “Solutions to Inequality in the U.S.,” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, August). “Inequality, Corporations, and Citizenship.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, July). “The Future of the Intergenerational Compact in America.” Lecture Series, Edenwald Continuing Care Retirement Community, Towson, MDReisch, M. (2014, May). Moderator and Speaker at Closing Plenary Session, “The Future of Macro Practice in Maryland.” 2nd Annual NASW-Maryland Macro Practice Conference, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, April). “Walking the Walk: Addressing Poverty and Inequality in Baltimore and Maryland.” School of Social Work Brown Bag Series, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, April). “Grassroots Organizing,” Be Informed Series, Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, March). “Health Care Reform and Hospital Social Work: Challenges and Opportunities,” Keynote Address, Annual Faculty Development Series, Social Work Department, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, March). Panelist at Program, “Inequality for All,” University of Maryland, School of Social Work, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, January). “The Cycle of Poverty,” Grand Rounds Presentation, University of Maryland Family Medicine Program, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, January). “How to Lobby Effectively,” Be Informed Series, Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, January). “The Legacy of the War of Poverty,” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR-88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2014, January). Invited Participant in Special Session, “Meet the Scientists,” Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TXReisch, M. (2013, November). “The Structure of Social Services in the U.S.,” and “Current Issues in U.S. Social Services,” presentations to delegation of Chinese executives, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, November). “The Measurement of Poverty.” Mark Steiner Show, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, October). “The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Social Work Practice.” Be Informed Series, Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, October). “Lobbying 202,” Biennial Policy Forum, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2013, October). “The Impact of Poverty Policy” and “Poverty in the Suburbs,” Program on “The Impact of Poverty on Judicial Decision Making,” Presented to Maryland Judiciary, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, October). “The Federal Deficit and the Debt.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR-88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, October). “Cuts in Nutrition Programs.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR-88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, September). Panelist, Symposium on Digital Advocacy, Baltimore, MD Reisch, M. (2013, September). “The Lines between Us.” Panelist at Anti-Hunger Symposium, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, September). “The New Healthcare Landscape: Ethical Dilemmas for Social Work Practice,” 2-part Lecture, Sheppard Pratt Health System Breakfast Lecture Series, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, September). “The Present State of Social Justice in Social Work,” Interview with Social Work Helper magazineReisch, M. (2013, September). “Federal Policy and the Plight of Boys and Men of Color,” Panelist at symposium organized by the Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2013, May). “Neoliberalism and the Future of Social Work.” Podcast on Podsocs, Griffith University, Brisbane, AustraliaReisch, M. (2013, May). Commencement Speaker, School of Social Work, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NYReisch, M. (2013, May). Commencement Speaker, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NYReisch, M. (2013, May). “The Boundaries of Social Justice: Addressing the Conflict between Human Rights and Multiculturalism in Social Work Education.” Invitational seminar on “Advancing Human Rights in Social Work Education,” University of Connecticut, Hartford, CTReisch, M. (2013, April). “Translating Social Justice through Public Scholarship: Policy and Practice for Social Change.” Invitational Lecture, Doctoral Students Speaker Series, University of Washington School of Social Work Speaker Series, Seattle, WAReisch, M. (2013, April). “Having a Social Justice-Centered Academic Career.” University of Washington School of Social Work, Seattle, WAReisch, M. (2013, April). “Dissemination of Scholarship: Moving from the Academy to the Public.” Workshop at the University of Washington School of Social Work, Seattle, WAReisch, M. (2013, April). “The President’s Budget: Impact on Entitlement Programs.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR-88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, April). “Social Security: The Promise and the Repair.” Mid-Day with Dan Rodricks, WYPR-88.1 FM, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2013, April). “The New Face of Poverty and Inequality: A Challenge for the Social Work Profession.” Invitational Lecture, University of Memphis, Memphis, TNReisch, M. (2013, March). “Critical Social Work in a Conservative Environment: Implications for Practice, Research, and Education.” Keynote Presentation, Annual Advocacy Day, School of Social Welfare, Stony Brook University. Stony Brook, NY Reisch, M. (2012, December). “The Implications of the 2012 Election for Social Services in the U.S.” Keynote Presentation, Annual Awards Dinner, Jewish Social Policy Action Network, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (2012, December). “Radical Social Work: Past, Present, and Future.” School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (2012, October). “Community and Social Justice in 21st Century America.” Robert O’Leary Memorial Lecture, Ohio State University, Columbus, OHReisch, M. (2012, October). “Framing the Issue of Hunger in a Conservative Political Climate.” Keynote Address, 2nd Annual Anti-Hunger Conference, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2012, June). “The History of Community Practice in Social Work.” Plenary Presentation at Symposium on “Interdisciplinary Scholarship for Community Practice in the 21st Century,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M. (2012, May). “Social Work in Hospitals: Past, Present, and Future.” Keynote Address at the 100th Anniversary Celebration of the University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M. (2012, March). “Social Work and Social Justice in the Time of Globalization and Occupy.” Whitney Young Social Justice Lecture, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MIReisch, M. (2012, March). Moderator, 50th Anniversary Homecoming Symposium, “The Federal Budget and Public Policy in this Election Year.” University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2012, February). “From Family Collapse to America’s Decline," Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2012, January). Roundtable, “Disciplining the Poor.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2011, December). “Historical Perspectives on Social Work.” Symposium “Social Forces Visualized: Photography and Scientific Charity during the Progressive Era,” Columbia University, New YorkReisch, M. (2011, November). “The Future of Social Welfare and the Social Work Profession: A Global Perspective.” International Education Week, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (2011, November). “Social Justice.” Professional Development Workshop for the Social Work Community Outreach Service, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, October). “Social Inequality in the U.S.: The Meaning of the ‘Occupy’ Movement.” Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, October). “Social Security and Inter-generational Social Justice.” 2nd Biennial Daniel Thursz Memorial Lecture, Catholic University, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2011, September). “Poverty in Baltimore.” Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, August). “The Democratic Party and the Debt Crisis.” Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, July). “Social Security and the Debt Crisis.” Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, July). Social Work and Society: A Critical Review of the U.S.” Keynote Address, “Conference on “Social Work in the Socio-Political Discourse: What and How Much Normativity Does Social Work Need?" Zurich, SwitzerlandReisch, M. (2011, June). “Being a Radical Social Worker in Reactionary Times.” Keynote Address, 25th Anniversary Conference, Social Welfare Action Alliance, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2011, May). “Constructing a New Theory of the Welfare State to Match 21st Century Realities.” Doctoral Theory Workshop, University of Chicago School of Social Administration, Chicago, ILMeyer, M., Reisch, M., & Lipscomb, J. (2011, February). “Researching Best Practices for Community-University Partnerships.” School of Social Work Research Seminar, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, February). “The Great Society.” Guest lecture to Erickson School of Aging Management & Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville, MDReisch, M. (2011, January). “Cultural Competence and Social Work Practice.” Professional Development Seminar, Social Work Community Outreach Service, University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, January). “The State of the Union Address.” Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2011, January). “The Past is in the Present: How Views of History Have Shaped Social Work Research.” SUNY Buffalo Podcast Series.Reisch, M. (2011, January). “Global Perspectives on Environmental Justice.” Plenary Address,International Conference on “Environmental Justice and Social Work,” Rajagiri College/Indian Association of Social Work, Kochi, Kerala, IndiaReisch, M. (2010, December). “The Real Frankenstein’s Monster: The Creation of Social Alienation in the 19th Century.” University of Maryland, Health & Human Services Library, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2010, November). “The Future Global Economy.” Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2010, October). “Poverty in the U.S.” Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Radio, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2010, October). “Poverty, Politics, and Practice: Implications for School Social Work and School Social Workers.” Plenary Address, Annual Meeting of the Maryland School Social Work Association, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2010, October). “Ethics and Health Care Reform.” Continuing Education Workshop, University of Maryland School of Social Work, Shady Grove, MDReisch, M. (2010, September). “The Great Society.” Guest lecture at the Erickson School of Aging Management & Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, CatonsvilleReisch, M. (2010, June). “Poverty, Mental Health, and Educational Reform” Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the Baltimore School Social Work Association, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2010, May). “Ethical Dilemmas in End-of-Life Care: A Social Work Perspective.” Safar Symposium, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2010, April). “The Legacy of the 1960s.” Guest lecture at the Erickson School of Aging Management & Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, CatonsvilleReisch, M. (2009, November). “The Great Society,” and “Nixonland.” Guest lectures at the Erickson School of Aging Management & Policy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville, MDReisch, M. (2009, October). Introductory speaker and moderator, session on Health Care, Bi-Annual NASW Policy Practice Forum, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2009, September). Invited speaker at Forum on Health Care Reform, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2009, August). “Ethics and Community Practice.” Continuing Education Workshop, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville, MDReisch, M. (2009, April). “Social Change in the New Economy: Who Should Bear the Costs?” Keynote Speaker, University of Maryland Chautauqua Program, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2009, April). “Social Justice and Social Work Ethics in Health and Mental Health Care.” University of Maryland Hospital, Department of Social Work, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2009, April). Panelist at PAACAA Symposium, “Language Matters: Empowering People through our Words – A Symposium on Using People-First Language,” Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2009, March, & 2008, October). “The Great Society” and “Nixonland.” Guest lectures at the Erickson School of Aging Policy & Management, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville, MD. (Each lecture was given in fall and spring.)Reisch, M. (2009, March). “Social Justice and Health Care.” Keynote Address, Annual Faculty Development Series, Social Work Department, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2008, December). “Housing as a Human Right.” Symposium organized by Health Care for the Homeless, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2008, October). “Doing Justice: Working for Change in a Changing World.” Inaugural Daniel Thursz Lecture on Social Justice, University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2007, May). “Challenges Facing the Social Work Workforce.” Plenary Address, 50th Anniversary Conference of the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, New York, NYReisch, M. (2007, April). “Constructing a Socially Just System of Social Welfare in a Multicultural Society: The U.S. Experience.” Plenary Address, 50th Anniversary Conference of the Korean Association of Social Welfare, Seoul, Republic of KoreaReisch, M. (2006, November). Chair, session on “The Place of Work in the Social Work Curriculum.” Symposium on Work, the Workplace, and Social Work, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M. (2006, October). Plenary address, “The Politics of Social Work in the Age of Globalization,” at Conference, Warum Sozialarbeit? Bielefeld, GermanyReisch, M. (2006, September). “The Future of Social Work in a Changing Society,” Keynote Address, paper/workshop on “Social Work and Politics,” 20th annual conference of the NASW-Alaska Chapter, Anchorage, AK Reisch, M. (2006, August). “The Impact of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative on the State’s Economy.” Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M. (2006, July). “The Foundations of Charitable Giving and Volunteering in the U.S.” Plenary Address, International Symposium on Charity Development, University of British Columbia and Beijing Normal University, Vancouver, BC, CanadaReisch, M. (2005, July). “The Impact of Welfare Reform on the U.S. Welfare State.” Faculty Research Group, School of Social Work and Social Policy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaReisch, M. (2005, July). “Conducting ‘Passionate Research’: Pitfalls, Problems, and Potential.” Ph.D. Program, School of Social Work, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaReisch, M. (2005, July). “Recent Policy Developments and Advocacy in the Nonprofit Sector,” and “Nonprofit Advocacy in an Era of Policy Retrenchment.” Queensland Council of Social Services, Brisbane, AustraliaReisch, M., McDonald, C., & Chenoweth, L. (2005, July). “Social Work After Welfare Reform: The Challenge to be Radical.” Alumni Association, School of Social Work and Social Policy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaReisch, M. (2005, April). “Inter-Sectoral Collaboration for Community Development.” Presentation to the Regional Government of Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Trieste, ItalyReisch, M. (2004, July). “Welfare Reform, FIA, and Nonprofit Organizations.” Presentation to the Michigan Family Independence Agency Strategic Planning Team, Lansing, MIReisch, M. (2003, March). “Challenges to Social Action.” Plenary Address, Social Action Conference, NASW-California Chapter, Sacramento, CAReisch, M. (2002, September 8). “Peace and Social Justice: The Historical Connections.” Ann Arbor Friends Meeting House, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M. (2002, March). “The Tools of Advocacy.” Advocacy Day Workshop, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M., & Gutierrez, L.M. (2002, January). “Asset-Based Community Development.” for workshop series, “Learning from the Community,” University of Michigan, Ann ArborReisch, M. (2002, January). Panelist at Session, “On the Possibilities and Problems of Bridging Cultural Inquiry and Critical Practice.” Conference on Bridging Cultural Inquiry and Critical Practice: Anthropological Journeys into Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M. (2000, October). “The Future of Doctoral Social Work Education in the U.S.,” Keynote Address, annual meeting, Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work, Toronto, CanadaReisch, M. (2000, September). “The Modernization of U.S. Society and the Consequences for Social Work.” Symposium on “Europe in Transition: New Challenges for Social Work – A Transatlantic Dialogue,” Goettingen, GermanyReisch, M., & Cnaan, R. (1999, June). “Nonprofits and Volunteerism.” Institute for Nonprofit Management, Philadelphia, PASherraden, M., Reisch, M, Shireman, J., & Anastas, J. (1999, March). “Thinking About Pursuing a Doctorate: The Wheres, Whens, Why, and How.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1999, March). “Ethical Issues for Social Work in the New Millennium.” Pennsylvania State NASW Regional Conference, Hershey, PAReisch, M. (1999, March). “Social Work Ethics in the 21st Century.” Keynote Address,conference on “Social Work Ethics,” Philadelphia Corporation on Aging, PhiladelphiaReisch, M. (1999, February). “The Future of Doctoral Education and Practice.” Northeast Regional Symposium, Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education, New York Reisch, M. (1998, December). Invited participant, working group on multicultural issues in community practice, CSWE conference on “Culturally Competent Social Work Education for the 21st Century,” Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M. (1998, December). “Proposal Writing for Nonprofit Organizations.” Field Education Program, School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1998, November). “Ethical Issues for Social Work Practice in the 21st Century.” School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1998, October). “The Future of the Social Work Profession.” Keynote Address, annual meeting, NASW-New Hampshire chapter, Bedford, NHReisch, M. (1998, October). “Celebrating Social Work: Past, Present, and Future.” Keynote Address, 30th anniversary celebration, University of Houston, Graduate School of Social Work, Houston, TXReisch, M. (1998, October). “Ethics and the Millennium.” Continuing Education Program, University of Houston, Graduate School of Social Work, Houston, TX.Reisch, M. (1998, October). “Economic Globalization and the Future of the Welfare State.” Invitational lecture, Visiting Scholars Program, University of Michigan, Ann ArborReisch, M. (1998, September). “The Future of Social Work and Social Work Education in the United States.” University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PAReisch, M. (1998, August). “Welfare Reform: One Year After.” Bridging the Gaps Philadelphia Community Health Internship Program, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1998, June). “The Shredded Social Safety Net: What Policies Next?” at “The Centennial Celebration of Columbia University School of Social Work,” New YorkReisch, M. (1998, June). “Social Work and Activism in Home Care.” Annual conference of the Maryland National Homecare Association, Catonsville, MDReisch, M. (1998, April). “Social Work and Social Justice in the 21st Century.” Aavo Rakfeldt Memorial Lecture, School of Social Work, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CTReisch, M. (1998, March). “Social Work and Politics: Past, Present, and Future.” Keynote Address, at NASW Conference on “Social Work and Politics,” Philadelphia, PA Reisch, M., & Stern, M. (1998, March). “Welfare Reform: Analysis, Alternatives, and Action.” Keynote Address, at conference “Welfare Reform: Implications for Social Work Practice.” Abington Hospital, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1998, March). “The Future of the Social Work Profession.” Keynote Address,Annual Conference, NASW-Pennsylvania Chapter, Pittsburgh, PAReisch, M. (1998, March). “Social Work, Social Justice, and Human Rights.” Keynote Address, conference on “Creating Caring Communities,” University of Vermont, Burlington, VTReisch, M. (1998, March). “What Should We Teach in the New Millennium?” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Orlando, FLReisch, M. (1998, March). “The Broader Meaning of Welfare Reform.” Keynote Address at First Annual TANF Conference, Marywood College, Scranton, PAReisch, M. (1998, January). Workshop on Strategic Planning, Continuing Education Program, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work, Philadelphia, PA.Reisch, M. (1998, January). “The Legal Foundations of Non-Profit Organizations.” Presentation to delegation of Chinese foundation executives, University of Pennsylvania, PhiladelphiaReisch, M. (1997, December). “The Future of Social Work in the United States: Implications for Field Education.” Keynote Address, annual conference of Metro New York Field Educators, New York, NYReisch, M. (1997, November). “Models of Effective Community Practice.” Keynote Address, at Conference on “New Models of Community Organization,” University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1997, November). “Building and Sustaining Multi-Racial Coalitions in an Increasingly Divisive Society.” Conference on “New Models of Community Organization,” University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1997, November). “The Impact of Welfare Reform on Rural Poverty.” Keynote Address, West Virginia Conference on Welfare Reform, Flatwoods, WVReisch, M. (1997, October). Chair and speaker at luncheon sponsored by the Association of Community Organization and Social Administration on “The Future of Community Organization,” annual conference of NASW, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1997, July). “Welfare Reform.” Invitational lecture to Bridging the Gaps: Philadelphia Community Health Internship Program, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1997, July). “The Broader Meaning of Welfare Reform.” Conference on “A North/ Central Philadelphia Community Response to Welfare Reform,” Friends Neighborhood Guild, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1997, May). “An Overview of the History of Welfare in America.” Welfare Reform Forum, Bucks County Democratic Party, Doyletown, PAReisch, M., & Stern, M. (1997, May). “Welfare Reform -- Bridges to the 21st Century: Analysis, Alternatives and Action.” Keynote Address, Alumni Day Conference, School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. et al. (1997, March), “Education for What Lies Ahead: Taking our Bearings and Charting Our Course.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, ILReisch, M. (1997, March), Chair, “What Next? Translating New Ideas and Innovations into Action.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, ILReisch, M. (1996, December), Workshop on “Advocacy.” School of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1996, June). "Fundraising in the Non-Governmental Social Services Sector." Bulgarian Association of Social Workers Annual Conference, Sofia, BulgariaReisch, M. (1996, May). "Common Rights vs. Common Needs: The Influence of the Social and Political Context on the Development of Social Work Practice in the United States, 1890-1950." Conference on "Exploring the Development of Social Work Practice in the Early Twentieth Century," School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, Chicago, ILReisch, M. (1996, May). "The Implications of Welfare Reform for Social Service Agencies and Practitioners." Alumni Day Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1996, May). "The History of Welfare." Conference on "To Work with Welfare: A Teach-In," Mayor’s Office of Community Services, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1996, April). "Poverty and Violence." University of Pennsylvania, Office of Undergraduate Studies, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1996, February). Chair, Session on "Reinventing Social Work: The Potential of the Millennium Project." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1996, February), "Education for What Lies Ahead: New Practice Realities and Challenges for Education." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1995, November). "Protecting Vulnerable Populations in a Politically Conservative Environment." Keynote Address, Annual Conference, NASW-Texas Chapter, AustinReisch, M. (1995, October). "Refuting the Myths Surrounding Welfare Reform.” 45th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1995, May). "The Social, Economic, and Political Aspects of Welfare Reform." Public Policy Conference on “Welfare Reform: Facts, Myths and Consequences,” University of California-Davis, Sacramento, CAReisch, M., & Cahill, B. (1995, May). "Advocacy and Ethics." Bay Area Social Services Consortium Executive Leadership Development Program, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1995, April). "Violence and Social Policy." Plenary Address, NASW-California Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA Reisch, M. (1995, March). "The Conservative Agenda and Welfare Reform Proposals." Bay Area Social Services Consortium, Napa, CAReisch, M. (1995, March). "Social Policy Implications of the 'New Washington.' Keynote Address, Annual “Social Work in the San Joaquin Valley Conference,” Fresno, CAReisch, M. (1995, March). "Politics and Social Policy." Invitational lecture, Department of Social Work Education, California State University, Fresno, CAReisch, M., Friedman, A., & Schatz, I. (1995, March). "Contract with America/Contract on America?" Forum sponsored by the Northern California Region of the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, San Francisco, CAReisch, M., et al., (1995, March). "The Continuum in Social Work Education." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Diego, CAReisch, M. (1995, March). "The CSWE Millennium Project and its Implications for Social Work Education." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Diego, CAReisch, M., Hyde, C., & Fisher, R. (1995, March). "Empowerment-Based Curriculum Design that Builds towards Social Change." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Diego, CAReisch, M. (1995, March). Chair, Special Forum, "Responding to the Conservative Agenda in Congress." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Diego, CAReisch, M. (1995, February). "If You Think You're Not Political, Guess Again: The 1994 Elections." Keynote Address, NASW Legislative Days Conference, Sacramento, CAReisch, M. (1995, February). "The History of Social Work in the U.S.," Invitational lecture,College of Notre Dame, Belmont, CAReisch, M. (1994, November). "The Role of the CSWE Commission on Educational Policy." Annual Conference, Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors, San Francisco, CAReisch, M., et al. (1994, October). "Anti-Poverty and Welfare Policies in the 1990's: What Social Work Can Do." Bi-Annual Meeting of the National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, Myrtle Beach, SCReisch, M. (1994, October). "Welfare Reform in the U.S.: A Critical Perspective.” National Association of Social Workers, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1994, October). "The American Family: Changes and Challenges." Invitational lecture, presented to the Experience Corps, Palo Alto Senior Center, Palo Alto, CAReisch, M. (1994, August). "Social Responsibility across the Disciplines: Working Apart and Working Together." Annual Conference, American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CAReisch, M. (1994, April). Moderator, White House Forum on Health Care Reform, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1994, April). "Future Directions for Social Work in the U.S." Keynote Address, National Social Work Month Luncheon, Sonoma County Society of Clinical Social Workers, Santa Rosa, CAReisch, M. (1994, March). "The Future of Social Work Practice and Social Work Education." Keynote Address, National Social Work Month Luncheon, Peninsula Community Hospital, Burlingame, CAReisch, M., & Glugoski, G. (1994, March). "Infusing Content on Poverty and Inequality Acrossthe Social Work Curriculum." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GAReisch, M. (1994, March). "The History of the Social Work Profession in the U.S." Invitational lecture, College of Notre Dame, Belmont, CAReisch, M. (1994, February). "Current Conditions Affecting Community Organization and Development in the United States." Plenary Address, International Colloquium on Geo-pratique de l'animation sociale, Ecole Francaise de l'Animation Sociale, Universite Catholique de Lille, FranceReisch, M. (1993, May). “Lessons from the History of Social Work for our Time.” Keynote Address, 25th Anniversary Conference of the Doctoral Program of the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, New York, NYReisch, M. (1993, April). "The Role of Government in Social Services Delivery in the U.S." and "The Structure of Social Work Education in the United States," Plenary Addresses to the 4th Annual Conference of the Ente Italiano di Servicio Sociale, Rome and Palermo, ItalyReisch, M., & D'Angeli, M. (1993, April). "Social Services in Industry." Workshop at Ente Italiano di Servicio Sociale, Rome, ItalyReisch, M., Reisch, A. L., & D'Angeli, M. (1993, April). "Information and Referral Systems." Workshop at Ente Italiano di Servicio Sociale, Rome, ItalyReisch, A. L., & Reisch, M. (1993, April). "The Role of the Non-Profit Sector in the Delivery of Social Services in the U.S." Plenary Addresses to the 4th Annual Conference, of the Ente Italiano di Servicio Sociale, Rome and Palermo, ItalyReisch, M. (1993, March). "Working for Change in a Conservative Environment." Keynote Address, Annual Conference, NASW-Oklahoma chapter, Oklahoma City, OKReisch, M. (1993, March). “Social Services as Tools for Social Change.” Annual Conference, NASW-Oklahoma chapter, Oklahoma City, OKReisch, M. (1993, March). "Infusing Political Content across the Practice Curriculum." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NYReisch, M. (1993, March). "Confronting the Myths about Welfare." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NYReisch, M. (1992, November). "The Election and Social Policy." School of Social Welfare Colloquium Series, University of California, Berkeley, CAReisch, M. (1992, October). "Legislative Support for School-Linked Services." Conference on“School-Linked Services: Creating New Models for Children & Families,” Oakland, CAReisch, M. (1992, October). "Legislative Advocacy," at “Come into the Sun: A Conference on Young Women in Conflict with the Law,” San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1992, October). "A Progressive Vision for the Social Work Profession: The Career of Bertha Capen Reynolds." Symposium, “A Celebration of Social Welfare History,” University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MNReisch, M. (1992, September). Participant in Seminar on "Welfare to Work: The Social, Economic, and Child Care Implications of GAIN." School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, CAReisch, M. (1992, September). Panelist at Session: "Getting Back to Basics: A Systems Overview and Dialogue." At “Beyond the Bench IV: A Conference on Juvenile Court and Child Welfare Services Cooperation,” San Jose, CAReisch, M. (1992, September). "Infusing Client Advocacy into Services for Clients." Plenary Address, Annual State Conference of Adult Service Workers, Asilomar, CAReisch, M. (1992, March). "The Role of Male Administrators in Preventing Sexual Harassment." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Kansas CityReisch, M. (1992, March). “Faculty Leadership Roles in the Academy.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Kansas City, MOReisch, M. (1991, October). Participant in Symposium "Racism and Poverty." Poverty and Racism Research Action Center, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1991, May). “Militarism and Social Policy." Keynote Address, Conference "After the Storm: Addressing the Social Costs of War and Militarism," San Francisco, CA.Reisch, M. (1991, May). "Creating a Children's Budget for Children's Needs." Keynote Address, Children in Peril Conference, Fresno, CAReisch, M. (1991, May). Commencement Address, School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAReisch, M. (1991, April). "Social Work in the 1990s: Creating the California of the 21st Century." Keynote Address, annual “Social Work in the San Joaquin Valley Conference, Fresno, CAReisch, M. (1991, April). "The Future of Social Work in a Changing Society." Keynote Address, Annual Conference of NASW- California chapter, San Jose, CAReisch, M. (1991, April). Participant in Symposium on “Economic Justice.” Public Advocates, Inc., San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1991, March). "The Nature of Leadership in the Academy." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New Orleans, LAReisch, M. (1991, March). Chair, Session on "Sexual Harassment: The Human Costs and Strategic Responses." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New Orleans, LAMcMahon, M., Patti, R., & Reisch, M. (1990, November). "The Definition and Assessment of Scholarship in Social Work." Bi-Annual Meeting, National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, Boston, MA [Authors are listed alphabetically]Reisch, M., & Newdom, F. (1990, November). "Where the Money Is: Budget Advocacy in a Changing Political-Economic Climate." National Association of Social Workers Professional Symposium, Boston, MAReisch, M. (1990, November). "The Impact of the 1980s on the Voluntary Sector," Special Program on KQED-FM, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1990, October). "The Family Assistance Act of 1988." National Conference of the Association of Child Advocates, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1990, September). "Health Coalitions in the 1990s." Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association, New York, NYGutierrez, L., Reisch, M., & Sachs, J. (1990, July). "Progressive Social Work Practice." Institute at the Annual Conference of the Bertha Capen Reynolds Society, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1990, May). "Licensing Issues in Social Work." NASW-California Chapter, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1990, May). "A Children's Budget for the City of San Francisco." Program on Cable, Channel 36, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1990, April). "The Status of Children and Families in California." Keynote Address, 2nd Annual Conference, “Social Work in the San Joaquin Valley,” Fresno, CAReisch, M. (1990, March). Keynote Address, "Power, Politics and Practice," Annual Legislative Conference, NASW- California chapter, San Jose, CAReisch, M. (1990, March). "The Meaning of 'Homelessness' in U.S. Society." Keynote Address, Bay Area Regional Conference on Homelessness, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1990, March). Panelist at Session, "Sexual Harassment: Beyond Policy Solutions." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Reno, NVReisch, M. (1990, March). "Federal Policy and the Urban Poor." Invitational lecture, Westmont College, Belmont, CAReisch, M. (1990, February). Workshop on "Coalition Building." Texas Department of Public Health, Austin, TXReisch, M. (1990, February). "Community Networks and Organizational Goals." Keynote Address, 2nd Annual Texas Statewide Youth Conference, Austin, TXReisch, M. (1989, October). "Skills for Politics and Legislative Advocacy." National Association of Social Workers Professional Symposium, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1989, September). Panelist on KQED-FM "Forum" on "Implications of a Multi-Cultural Environment for the Future of the Bay Area," San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1989, June). Panelist on KQED-FM "Forum" on "The Budget for the City of San Francisco," San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1989, April). "U.S. Social Welfare: Projections for the 1990s." Presentation to visiting delegation of Japanese social service professionals, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1989, March). "The Connection between Policy and Services." Plenary Address, Annual Legislative Conference, NASW- California chapter, Sacramento, CAReisch, M. (1988, November). "The Unique Contribution of Social Work to the Mental Health Professions." California Council on Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work and Nursing, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1988, November). Chair, Session on "Child Sexual Abuse: Latest Research Findings." National Association of Social Workers Professional Symposium, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1988, November). "Welfare and Peace: What are the Connections"? NASW Professional Symposium, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (1988, October). "The Contribution of Coalitions to Organizational Effectiveness." Annual Meeting of Independent Sector, Houston, TXReisch, M. (1988, April). Participant in Forum "Research on Organizational Effectiveness." Independent Sector, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1988, April). "The Nature of Social Welfare in the United States." Presentation to visiting delegation of Japanese social services professionals, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1988, March). Chair, Session on "Social Welfare Solutions to Economic Problems." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GAReisch, M. (1988, February). "After Reagan What Happens to Social Work"? NASW- Marin County chapter, Mill Valley, CAReisch, M. (1988, January). "The Meaning of 'Privatization' for Health Care and the Human Services." American Society for Public Administration, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1987, November). "The Non-Profit Sector and Social Change." Conference on “The Future of Non-Profit Management and the Human Services,” San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1987, May). "What's Next for Social Work in the City"? Conference on “Social Work in the City: Strategies, Visions and Realities,” San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1986, June). Chair, session on "Government Responses to Welfare Dependency." American Society for Public Administration, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1986, May). Invited Participant, National Forum on Public Policy, National Association of Social Workers, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1986, April). Panelist, session on "Employment Policy and the Poor." Annual Conference of the Maryland Food Committee, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1986, April). "New Directions for Social Work Practice." National Catholic School of Social Service, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1986, March). "Social Work and Social Justice." Keynote Address, Symposium on “The Social Work Practice of the Future,” University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1986, March). "The Impact of Violence on Low-Income Families." University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD Reisch, M. (1986, March). "The Uses of Community Organization for Clinical Social Workers." North Baltimore Mental Health Center, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1986, January). "The Welfare Issues in the Maryland General Assembly." Annual Legislative Workshop, NASW- Maryland chapter, Annapolis, MDReisch, M. (1986, January). "Economic Stress and Family Breakdown in Rural Communities." Public Broadcasting System, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, November). "Our Tax System Robin Hood in Reverse." Keynote Address, 6th Annual Welfare Advocates Conference, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, October). Panelist, Maryland Citizens Forum on “Youth Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting.” Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, October). "Social Work and Social Justice." Inter-professional Ethics Forum, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, September). "Ethical Issues and the Health Care of the Emancipated Minor." University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, July). "The Nature of Poverty in Maryland and Alternative Solutions to Solve It." Greater Baltimore Leadership Development Program, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, May). "Justice and Public Policy." Inter-Professional Ethics Forum,University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, May). "Building an Advocacy Component into the Field Work Curriculum." School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, March). "Advocacy and the Delivery of Social Services." Maryland Family and Children's Society, Towson, MDReisch, M. (1985, March). "Health Care Issues: Challenges for our Community." Church Hospital, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, March). "Changes in Health Care Policy and Their Effects on Social Work Practice in Health Care." Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1985, March). Chair, session on "What is the Tension Between Community Organization and Social Administration in Social Work"? Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1985, January). "Legislative Advocacy." Advocacy Conference, NASW- Maryland chapter, Annapolis, MDReisch, M. (1985, January). "Client Advocacy: Our Challenge for the 1980s." Maryland Energy Assistance Program Mid-Year Conference, Hagerstown, MDReisch, M. (1984, December). Organizer and Moderator, symposium: "Employment and Unemployment in Maryland: Policy and Practice Implications," Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, December). "Ministering to the Least among Us." Plenary Address, Conference: Building an Archdiocesan Legislative Network, Washington Archdiocese, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1984, November). “Welfare: Dispelling the Myths and Improving the Realities in Order to Move Towards Self-Sufficiency.” Keynote Address, 5th Annual Welfare Advocates Conference, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, November). "Jobs in Maryland: Myths and Realities." 5th Annual Welfare Advocates conference, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, October). "Health Care in Maryland: The Consumers' Perspective." Greater Baltimore Committee Leadership Development Program, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, October). "Poor People's Budgets." Forum at Maryland General Assembly, Annapolis, MDReisch, M. (1984, September). "Advocacy and Human Need." Mid-Atlantic Family Advocacy Conference, Harrisburg, PAReisch, M. (1984, September). Participant in Greater Baltimore Shelter Network Policy Forum, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, September). Participant in 5th Annual Statewide Meeting of Child Support Enforcement Administration, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, June)."The Income Needs of the Poor." Governor's Task Force on Food and Nutrition, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, June). "Crisis Centers and Women's Needs." Howard County Commission on Women, Ellicott City, MDReisch, M. (1984, May). Organizer and Moderator, Forum, “Beyond 1984: The Impact of Reaganomics on the Future of Human Services in Maryland,” Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1984, May). Organizer and Panelist at Conference “Creating a Progressive Agenda for Maryland,” Morgan State University, Baltimore, MDReisch, M., & Wenocur, S. (1984, March). "W(h)ither Community Organization in Social Work?” 4th Annual Symposium on Community Organization and Social Administration, Council on Social Work Education, Detroit, MIReisch, M. (1984, January). "The Federal and State Legislative Processes." Annual Legislative Conference, NASW- Maryland chapter, Annapolis, MDReisch, M. (1983, December). Plenary Speaker and Moderator, 4th Annual Welfare Advocates Conference “Our Washington Connection,” Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1983, October). Concluding Speaker and Panel Chairperson, Annual Staff Development Conference, Maryland State Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1983, August). "Alternative Social Policy Approaches to Human Needs." Maryland Food Committee, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1983, June). Chair, session on "Innovative Programming with Adolescents: New Priorities." Conference on “Adolescents and the Human Services,” Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1983, May). Concluding Plenary Speaker, Statewide Symposium, "Planning the Future of Community-Based Programs for Mentally Ill and Mentally Retarded People,” Columbia, MDReisch, M. (1983, May). "Professionals and Politics: Some Ethical Dilemmas," Inter-professional Ethics Forum, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1983, April). "Marxism and Work." Conference on “Marxism: 100 Years After,” University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Catonsville, MDReisch, M. (1983, March). Keynote Address, conference on “Social Work in the 1980s,” Westminster, MDReisch, M. (1982, May). Panelist at conference “Who Will Pay for Maryland's Social Services?” University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1982, April)."The Social Meaning of Poverty." Tubman Crisis Center, Columbia, MDReisch, M. (1982, March). Chair, session on "Economics and Social Policy." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NYReisch, M. (1982, March). Chair, Session on “Community Organizing: Applications of Paulo Freire's Methods.” 2nd Annual Symposium on Community Organization, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NYReisch, M. (1981, October). "Federal Social Service Cutbacks: Their Political-Economic Implications." Annual Conference, National Lawyers Guild, Washington, DCReisch, M., & Reisch, A. L. (1981, July). "Beyond Dependency: Towards the Empowerment of Women in Family Agency Practice." 3rd Women in Crisis Conference, New York, NYReisch, M. (1981, April). "Social Service Program Reductions as Instruments of Right Wing Ideology." Conference on “The Rise of the Right: What Can Be Done?” Baltimore, MDWenocur, S., & Reisch, M. (1981, March). "The Impact of Professionalization on Voluntarism in the Social Services." Conference on “The Uneasy Partnership: Government-Voluntary Sector Relations,” Center for Responsive Governance, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1981, January). "Social Policy & the Family." Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1980, November). "The Management of Social Service Agencies in Inflationary Times." Continuing Education Program, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M., & Wenocur, S. (1980, October). "The Development of the Helping Professions: A Political-Economic Perspective." Inter-Professional Ethics Forum, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1980, October). "The Impact of Defense Spending on Inflation and Unemployment." New Democratic Coalition Forum, Selden, NYReisch, M. (1980, May). Participant, Regional Conference in preparation for the White House Conference on the Family, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (1980, February). "Inflation and the Human Services: What Can Be Done"? Howard County Association of Community Services, Ellicott City, MDPEER REVIEWED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONSReisch, M. (2018, November). The Declining Significance of Evidence: Effective Advocacy in an “Alternate Facts” Environment. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Orlando, FLJani, J.S., & Reisch, M. (2018, November). “Social Work with Unaccompanied Immigrant and Refugee Youth: Policy and Practice Implications." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Orlando, FLReisch, M. (2018, July 6). “Assisting the Least among Us: U.S. Social Work's Response to Unaccompanied and Abandoned Immigrant Youth - Implications for a Conflict-Ridden World.” Joint World Congress on Social Work, Education, and Social Development. Dublin, IrelandReisch, M. (2016, November). “Ethics through a Macro Lens: Community Practice Perspectives on Social Work Values.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GAReisch, M. (2016, January). “The Role of Research in Transforming Practice among the Immigrant Poor.” Annual Conference, Society for Social Work & Research, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2014, October). “The End of Social Welfare History: Implications for Social Work Education.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Tampa, FLSoska, T., Reisch, M., & Homan, M. (2014, July). “Advancing Macro Practice Education for Social Work Leadership.” Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Washington, DCHoman, M., Pyles, L., Reisch, M., & Soska, T. (2013, November). “The Status of Macro Practice Programs in Schools of Social Work,” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, TX (Authors’ names listed alphabetically.)Reisch, M. (2012, November). “Educating the Next Generation of Social Work Leaders: Lessons from the Past.” Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2012, January). “Using Oral History to Understand Leadership and Leadership Development.” Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2010, October). “Teaching a Course about Social Sustainability: Transforming Social Action Theories into Practice.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Portland, ORReisch, M. (2010, June). “Promoting Social Justice in an Era of Globalization, Economic Crisis and Increasing Inequality.” Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of ChinaReisch, M. (2010, June). “Challenging the Master Narrative in Social Work to Create a Philosophy and Practice of Resistance.” Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of ChinaReisch, M., & Jani, J.S. (2010, March). “Infusing a Political Perspective into Baccalaureate Social Work Education.” Annual Conference, Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors, Atlanta, GAReisch, M. (2010, March). “Images of Justice: Transforming Students’ Views about Social Justice through Media.” Annual Conference, Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors, Atlanta, GAReisch, M. (2010, January). “The Past is in the Present: How Views of History Have Shaped Social Work Research.” Annual Conference Society for Social Work & Research, San Francisco, CAReisch, M., Reed, B.G., Garvin, C., & Yoshihama, M. (2009, November). “Dimensions of ‘Doing Justice’: Applications in Difference Social Work Practice Domains.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, TXReisch, M., & Jani, J.S. (2009, July). “NGOs and the Promotion of Gender Equality in Developing Nations.” International Conference on Social Development, Monterrey, MexicoJani, J.S., Reisch, M., & Ortiz, L. (2009, June). “The Rise of Evangelicalism and the Global Economy: Implications for Social Work Practice with Latinos.” 4th North American Conference on Spirituality and Social Work, Los Angeles, CAReisch, M., & Jani, J.S. (2009, March). “Rethinking the Purposes and Content of International Social Work for BSW Students.” Annual Conference, Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors, Phoenix, AZJani, J. S., & Reisch, M. (2009, March). “Revising Human Behavior Content to Address 21st Century Demographic Realities.” Annual Conference, Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors, Phoenix, AZReisch, M., Meyer, M., & Soifer, S. (2009, March). “Community Organizing and Social Activism in Changing Times.” Annual Conference, NASW-Maryland, Baltimore, MDReisch, M. (2009, February). “Economic Globalization and Social Justice in a Multicultural Society.” 8th Congress, U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network, New York, NYReisch, M. (2008, October). “Melting Pot or Mosaic? Social Workers’ Perspectives on Social Justice and Multiculturalism.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PAStaller, K., & Reisch, M. (2008, October). “Teaching Social Welfare History and Social Welfare Policy from a Conflict Perspective.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PAGarvin, C., Reisch, M., Reed, B. & Yoshihama, M. (2008, October). “Doing Justice: Working for Change in a Rapidly Changing Society.” Panel at the Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PAReisch, M. (2007, November). “Social Workers and Politics in an Era of Globalization and Welfare Reform.” Annual Conference, American Public Welfare Association, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2007, November). “Social Workers’ Struggles to Achieve Social Equity in the Nation’s Health: Lessons from the Past for Contemporary Policy Debates.” Annual Conference, American Public Welfare Association, Washington, DCReisch, M. (2007, May). “Between Melting Pot and Multiculturalism: The Impact of Racial and Ethnic Diversity on U.S. Social Welfare.” 50th Anniversary Conference, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, New York, NYReisch, M. (2007, March). “The Democratic Premise: The Impact of German Jewish Immigration on Social Work in the United States.” Conference on “Immigration and Cultural Exchange: German Jewish Presences in the U.S. and Post-Cold War Germany.” Center for European Studies, New York University, & Leo Baeck Institute, New YorkMcDonald, C., Reisch, M. & Chenoweth, L. (2004, October). “Social Work in the Workfare Regime: Australia and the USA.” Global Social Work Conference, Adelaide, AustraliaReisch, M. (2004, August). “Multiculturalism and Social Justice: Conflicting or Complementary Concepts in the History of U.S. Social Welfare?” Annual Conference, Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CASommerfeld, D., & Reisch, M. (2002, August). “The ‘Other America’ After Welfare Reform: A View from the Nonprofit Sector.” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, ILReisch, M., & Sommerfeld, D. (2002, January). “Welfare Reform and the Future of Nonprofit Organizations.” Annual Conference Society for Social Work & Research, San Diego, CASommerfeld, D., & Reisch, M. (2001, August). “Straining the New Social Safety Net: Welfare Reform and Nonprofit Human Service Organizations.” 41st Annual Workshop, National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, Baltimore, MDReisch, M., & Sommerfeld, D. (2000, November). “Welfare Reform and the Transformation of Nonprofit Organizations.” Annual Conference, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, New Orleans, LABischoff, U.M., & Reisch, M. (2000, August). “The Impact of Welfare Reform on Nonprofit Community-Based Organizations.” 40th Annual Workshop, National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, Scottsdale, AZReisch, M. (2000, July), “U.S. Welfare Policies and Non-Profit Organizations.” Joint annual conference, International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Schools of Social Work, Montreal, CanadaReisch, M., & Bischoff, U.M. (2000, May), “Welfare Reform and Urban Neighborhoods.” Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association, Los Angeles, CAReisch, M. (2000, April). “Social Justice and Human Rights in the 21st Century,” at “Moving Beyond the Rhetoric: Conference on Race, Class, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity,” University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MIReisch, M., & Bischoff, U.M. (2000, February), “Welfare Reform and Community-Based Organizations: Implications for Policy, Practice and Education.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NYReisch, M., & Bischoff, U.M. (2000, February), “Welfare Reform Strategies and Community-Based Organizations: The Impact on Family Well-Being in an Urban Neighborhood.” Conference on “Work, Welfare, and Politics,” University of Oregon, Eugene, ORReisch, M., & Bischoff, U.M. (2000, January), “The Impact of Welfare Reform on the Administration of Nonprofit Organizations.” Annual Conference, Society for Social Work and Research, Charleston, SCReisch, M., & Bischoff, U.M. (1999, November), “Welfare Reform and Nonprofit Organizations.” Annual Conference, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Crystal City, VAReisch, M., & Jarman-Rohde, L. (1999, March). “Using Cultural Activities to Teach Multicultural Community Practice,” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CAAndrews, J.L., & Reisch, M. (1999, March). “Radical Voices: Lessons for the Future.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1999, January). “Oral History as Social Work Research: To Illuminate a Dark Corner in the History of the Profession.” Annual Conference, Society for Social Work and Research, Austin, TXReisch, M., & Jarman-Rohde, L. (1998, November). “Strengthening Community Advocacy through Collaborative Cultural Activities and Political Action.” Annual Conference, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, Seattle, WAReisch, M. (1998, April). “A Fractured Mosaic: The Collapse of Multi-Racial Coalitions in the United States, 1966-1996.” Annual Conference, Organization of American Historians, Indianapolis, INReisch, M. (1997, October). “Working for Peace and Social Justice in an Era of Managed Care and Welfare Reform.” Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Baltimore, MDReisch, M., & Jarman-Rohde, L. (1997, October). “Strengthening Advocacy for Children and Families in a Changing Political Environment.” Mid-West Region Training Conference, Child Welfare League of America, Detroit, MIReisch, M., & Andrews, J.L. (1997, September). “Uncovering a Silent Betrayal: Using Oral History to Discover the Impact of McCarthyism on Social Work in the U.S.” Annual Conference, Oral History Association, New Orleans, LAReisch, M. (1997, April). “The New Code of Ethics: Implications for Practitioners.” Annual Conference, NASW- Pennsylvania Chapter, Valley Forge, PAGorin, S., & Reisch, M., (1997, March). “Does the ‘End of Work’ Mean the End of Social Work?” Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, Chicago, ILRivera, F., & Reisch, M., (1997, March). “Ethical and Racial Conflicts in Urban-Based Action Research.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, ILReisch, M. (1997, March). “Reflections on the 1996 Elections and the Political Future of Social Work.” Bi-Annual Meeting, National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, Chicago, ILReisch, M., & Andrews, J.L. (1997, March), “Radicalism, Repression and Resistance in Social Work History.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, ChicagoWayne, J., Reisch, M., Hussey, D., Fretthold, M., & Jarman-Rohde, L. (1996, November). “The Changing Context of Social Work Practice: Challenges for the Practitioner/Educator Partnership.” NASW Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OHReisch, M., & Andrews, J.L. (1996, February). “The Implications of McCarthyism for Social Work: An Historical Analysis.” Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DCReisch, M., & Andrews, J.L. (1995, October). "The Legacy of McCarthyism on Social Group Work: An Historical Analysis." Annual Conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups, San Diego, CAReisch, M., Sung, S., & Takahashi, R. (1995, March). "The Development of a Multicultural Institute in a School of Social Work." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Diego, CAReisch, M. (1994, July). "Multi-Cultural Social Work Education for a Multi-Cultural Society: Rethinking the Concepts and Contours of Social Work Education for the 21st Century." 27th Congress, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsReisch, M. (1994, March). "Fulfilling an Empty Promise: A Political-Economic Critique of Empowerment Practice with Impoverished People." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GAReisch, M. (1993, October). "Organizing Coalitions around Health Issues." Annual Conference, American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CAReisch, M., & Hochman, S. (1993, April). "The Ethical Dimensions of Fiscal Crises: Policy & Practice Implications." Annual Conference, NASW-California Chapter, Oakland, CAReisch, M. (1993, March). "The Future of Social Work in a World without Socialism." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NYReisch, M. (1992, July). "The Future of Social Work in a World without Socialism." 26th Congress, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Washington, DCBrewer, L., Glugoski, G., Reisch, M., & Takahashi, R. (1991, April). "Multi-Cultural Social Work Practice for a Multi-Cultural Society: Implications for Training the Social Workers of the Future." Annual Conference, NASW- California chapter, San Jose, CA (Authors’ names listed alphabetically.)Reisch, M. (1991, March). "Social Justice as a Conceptual Framework for Creating a Multi-Cultural Society." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New Orleans, LAGlugoski, G., Reisch, M., & Rivera, F. (1990, August). "An Integrated Ethno-Cultural Paradigm: A Practice Model for Social Work Education." 25th Congress, International Association of Schools of Social Work, Lima, PeruReisch, M. (1990, April). "Alternative Budgets as Tools for Social Change." Annual Conference, NASW-California Chapter, San Diego, CAReisch, M. (1988, October). "Group Work Skills and Politics." 10th Annual Conference, Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups, Baltimore, MDReisch, M., Friedman, J., Hochman, S., & Ma, M. (1988, September). "Prevention Strategies in Health Care: A Cross-Cutting Framework for Analysis and Action." International Public Health Conference on “Public Health Policy for the 21st Century,” San Francisco, CAReisch, M. (1987, November). "The Changing Nature of Social Service Work: Implications for Social Service Recipients, Agencies and Workers," 1987 Marxist Scholars Conference, Berkeley, CA Reisch, M. (1987, September). "Organizational Structure and Client Advocacy: Lessons for the 1980s," NASW Annual Professional Symposium, New Orleans, LAReisch, M. (1987, June). "Minorities and Advocacy Organizations," NASW Minority Issues Conference, Washington, DCReisch, M. (1987, June). "Blending Cause and Function: The Reemergence of Advocacy in Social Work." 16th Annual Forum, NASW-Maryland Chapter, Columbia, MDReisch, M. (1987, March). "From Cause to Case and Back Again: The Reemergence of Advocacy in Social Work." 7th Annual Symposium on Community Organization and Social Administration, Council on Social Work Education, St. Louis, MOReisch, M. (1987, March). "The Use of Structured Peer Support Groups in Part-time Social Work Education." Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, St. Louis, MOReisch, M. (1986, March). "Assessing the Effectiveness of Advocacy Organizations: Determinants of Success in the 1980s." 6th Annual Symposium on Community Organization and Social Administration, Council on Social Work Education, Miami, FLReisch, M. (1985, March). "A Crisis Center's Response to Families at Risk: From Self-Help to Professional Service." NASW Annual Professional Symposium, Chicago, ILReisch, M. (1984, March). "Shaking Hands with the Devil: Opportunities and Dilemmas for Community Organizers in Electoral Politics." 4th Annual Symposium on Community Organization and Social Administration, Council on Social Work Education, Detroit, MIReisch, M., & Taylor, C. (1982, March). "An Approach to Ethical Guidelines for Cutback Management." 1st Annual Symposium on Social Work Administration, Council on Social Work Education, New York, NYReisch, M., & Wenocur, S. (1982, March). "Peer Learning Labs: An Educational Tool for the Development of a New Kind of Community Organization Practice." 2nd Annual Symposium on Community Organization, Council on Social Work Education, New YorkEphross, P., & Reisch, M. (1981, October). "The Manifest and Latent Ideology of Introductory Social Work Textbooks." Annual Conference, Association of Humanist Sociology, Cincinnati, OHReisch, M., Wenocur, S., & Sherman, W. (1981, March). "Empowerment, Conscientization, and Animation in Community Organization Practice." 1st Annual Symposium on Community Organization, Council on Social Work Education, Louisville, KYReisch, M., & Reisch, A. L. (1980, September). "Beyond Dependency: Towards a Non-Sexist Model of Practice in Family Serving Agencies." 1st Annual NASW Conference on Social Work Practice with Women, Washington, DCReisch, M., Rice, A., & Peters, S. (1979, June). "Child and Family Care Centers: The Transformation of Day Care to Meet the Needs of the 1980s." New York State Conference on Social Services, New York, NYReisch, M. (1979, March). "A Case Study of the Development of a Revolutionary Elite: The Leadership of the Paris Jacobins, 1789-1793." 9th Consortium on Revolutionary Europe, Charleston, SCReisch, M. (1978, October). "The Problem of Poverty in the Age of Revolution." 1st Annual European Studies Conference, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NBRELATED PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES2017-2018Co-author of Statement on “Voter Participation” for NASW’s Social Work Speaks. Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers.September 2017Moderator of Mayoral Candidates’ Debate, Baltimore, MD’2016-presentHuman Trafficking Task Force, City of Baltimore, Baltimore, MDSpring 2015External Reviewer, School of Social Work, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.2013-presentNational Advisory Board, Center for Civic Literacy, Indiana UniversityNational Advisory Board, Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy, Washington, DC2013-presentCommission on the Future of Macro Practice in Social Work2012-2015Coalition for a Healthy Baltimore2012-2013Chair, Ad Hoc Committee to Create a Special Commission on the Future of Macro Practice in Social Work for the Association of Community Organization & Social Administration (ACOSA)2010-2011Working Group on Special Populations, Governor’s Task Force on Health Care Reform Implementation, State of Maryland2008-2011Social Justice Commission, Associated Jewish Charities, Baltimore, MD2008-presentExternal Examiner, The Chinese University of Hong KongPlanning Committee, NASW Policy Practice Forum, Washington, DC2006-2008Speaker’s Bureau, One United Michigan2004-2008Governor’s Task Force on Children’s Justice, State of Michigan1999-presentWork Group on Neo-Liberalism, National Association of Social WorkersAdvisory Committee, Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria1995-presentAdvisory Board, Montreal Consortium for Human Rights Advocacy1997-1999Housing & Homelessness Task Force, Philadelphia Urban Affairs CoalitionBoard of Directors, Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth1996-1999Housing Coalition Proposal and Financing Content Committee, Tenants Action Group, Philadelphia, PA1995-1997Board of Directors, Council of International Programs, Washington, DC1995-1996Ad Hoc Committee on System Redesign, Northern California Community Services Council, San Francisco, CA1994-1997Chair, Commission on Educational Policy, Council on Social Work Education, Alexandria, VA1994-1996Co-chair, Symposia on Progressive Practice, Annual Program Meetings, Council on Social Work Education1994-1995Delegate, National Association of Social Workers' Delegate Assembly, Washington, DCPlanning Committee, 1995 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Alexandria, VABoard of Directors, American Jewish Congress, Bay Area Region, San Francisco, CA1993-1997Board of Directors, Council on Social Work Education, Alexandria, VA1993-1995Steering Committee, Poverty Action Alliance, San Francisco, CABoard of Directors, Center for Southeast Asian Refugee Resettlement, San Francisco, CASecretary, National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, Albany, NY1992-1997Chair, Peace and Social Justice Committee, National Association of Social Workers, Washington, DC1992-1994President, California Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, San Francisco, CASecretary, California Social Work Education Center, Berkeley, CA (Board of Directors, 1990-1995)Board of Directors, Association for Community Organization and Social Administration, San Diego, CA1991-1993Corresponding Committee, Annual Program Meetings, Council on Social Work Education, Alexandria, VA1990-1995Advisory Committee, Caring for Children, San Francisco1990-1994Vice President, San Francisco International Program, San Francisco, CA (Board of Directors, 1987-1995)1990-1993Delegate, National Association of Social Workers' Delegate Assembly, Washington, DC1990-1992Speaker on "Careers in Non-Profit Organizations," The Community Boards Program, San Francisco, CA1989-1995Member, Bay Area Social Services Consortium, Berkeley, CABoard of Directors, Center of Support for Parents of Adult Sex Offenders, San Francisco, CAFounder and Board Member, Institute for Multi-Cultural Research and Social Work Practice, San Francisco State University1989-1992Commission on the Role and Status of Women in the Social Work Profession, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DC.1989-1990Planning Committee, 1990 Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter, Sacramento, CA1988-1991Chair, Children's Budget Task Force, City of San Francisco, CAMayor's Drug Task Force, San Francisco, CA1988-1990Human Services Strategic Planning Committee, Jewish Community Federation, San Francisco, CAPlanning Committee, Mayor's Symposium on Drug Abuse, San Francisco1988-1989Chair, 1989 Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter, Sacramento, CA1987-1993Secretary-Treasurer, Jewish Humanists Community Fund, San Francisco1987-1990Editorial Board, National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter, Newsletter, Sacramento, CA1987-1989Committee on Balance and Equity, United Way of the Bay Area, San Francisco, CA1987-1995Board of Directors, Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth, San Francisco, CA (Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, 1994-1995)1987-1989Citizens Advisory Committee, Department of Social Services, City and County of San Francisco, CA1987-1988Public Information Coordinator, Citizens for Excellence in Education, Mill Valley, CA1986-1995Board of Directors, Association for the Prevention of Disabilities, Baltimore, MD1986President-Elect, National Association of Social Workers, Maryland Chapter, Annapolis, MD1985-1986Steering Committee, Maryland Low Income Housing Coalition Advisory Committee, Child Support Enforcement Administration, Maryland Department of Human Resources, Baltimore, MDVice Chair, Task Force on Youth Pregnancy, Parenting and Prevention, Black Caucus of the Maryland General Assembly, Annapolis, MD1984-1986Board of Directors, National Association of Social Workers, Maryland Governor's Advisory Council, Maryland Department of Human Resources Board of Directors, Columbia Forum, Columbia, MDGovernment Relations Committee, United Way of Central Maryland, 1984-1985Steering Committee, Maryland Citizens Tax Network, Baltimore, MD50th Anniversary Committee, Health and Welfare Council of Central Maryland, Baltimore, MDCo-Chair, 5th Annual Symposium on Community Organization & Social Administration, Washington, DC1984Steering Committee, Maryland Human Serve Project, Baltimore, MD1983-1986President, Welfare Advocates (a 250 Organization Maryland Statewide Coalition), Baltimore, MDCo-Chair, Task Force on National Issues, NASW, Maryland Chapter1983-1985Board of Directors, Baltimore Voluntary Action CenterBoard of Directors, Maryland Campaign for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze1983-1984Maryland State Board for the Social Services1982-1986President, Board of Directors, Grassroots Crisis Intervention and Peer Counseling Center, Columbia, MD (Board of Directors, 1980-1986)1982-1984Public Welfare Task Force, Maryland Conference of Social ConcernPlanning Committee, 3rd & 4th Annual Symposia on Community Organization and Social AdministrationHousing Task Force, Howard County Community Partnerships, Maryland1981-1986Joint Board Committee, Tubman Crisis Center, Columbia, MDInvitational Testimony for Maryland General Assembly and Howard County Council on the Impact of Federal Social Service Cutbacks on State Social Service Expenditures, Annapolis and Ellicott City, MD1981-1983Steering Committee, Baltimore Health Action Coalition, Baltimore, MD1981-1982Steering Committee, Solidarity Day Committee, Baltimore, MDOrganizer, 2nd Annual Maryland Citizens' Congressional Hearing, Baltimore, MD1981Planning Committee, National Conference of the American Public Welfare Association, Washington, DC1980-1982Steering Committee, Maryland Coalition for Social Programs, Baltimore 1979-1986Howard County Peace Action Coalition, Columbia, MD1978-1979Board of Directors, Stony Brook Day Care Center, Stony Brook, NYArea Coordinator, Sound-Hudson Alliance, Suffolk County, NY1975-1979Board of Directors, Toscanini Infant Center, Stony Brook, NY1974-1979Steering Committee, People for Adequate Welfare, Suffolk County, NYCONSULTATIONS2012-presentResearch Grants Council, Hong Kong, PRC2008-2011Associated Jewish Charities, Baltimore, MD2007-2008San Francisco International Program, San Francisco, CA2006-2007Silver Club, Turner Senior Resource Center, Ann Arbor, MIArizona State University, Tempe, AZ2002Children Now, Oakland, CA1999-2001Safe and Sound Project, city of Philadelphia, PA/RWJ Foundation1997-1999YMCA of Philadelphia and Vicinity, Philadelphia, PA1996Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJInstitute Dynamika, Sofia, BulgariaDepartment of Behavior Studies, New Bulgarian University, Sofia1993-1994Northern California Community Services Council, San Francisco, CAEcole Francaise de l'Animation Sociale, Lille, FranceEnte Italiano di Servicio Sociale, Rome, Italy 1991-1993Catholic Charities of San Francisco, CAManagement Development Associates, San Jose, CADepartment of Public Health, State of Texas, Austin, TXJewish Community Federation of San Francisco, CA1986-1989American Public Welfare Association, Western RegionCriminal Justice Council, San Mateo County, CAWay Station, Frederick, MDAssociation for the Prevention of Disabilities, Baltimore, MDMaryland Association for Retarded Citizens, Baltimore, MDDivision of Social Work, California State University, Sacramento, CACitizens against Spousal Assault, Columbia, MD1981-1986Maryland Food Committee, Baltimore, MDColumbia Forum, Columbia, MDFamily Life Center, Columbia, MD1981-1982Baltimore Neighborhoods Institute, Baltimore, MD1979-1980Towson State University, Towson, MDColumbia Research Associates, Columbia, MD1971-1974Child Study Association-Wel Met, Inc., New York, NYProfessional MembershipsAssociation for Community Organization and Social AdministrationCouncil on Social Work EducationNational Association of Social WorkersNational Network of Social Work ManagersSocial Welfare Action AllianceSociety for Social Work and ResearchLanguagesSpeak & read French; Reading knowledge of German, Italian, & Spanish ................
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