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Carol Cleaveland
Carol Cleaveland
Associate Professor, Social Work, George Mason University
Verified email at gmu.edu
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Trauma and resilience among refugee and undocumented immigrant women
RD Goodman, CK Vesely, B Letiecq, CL Cleaveland
Journal of Counseling & Development 95 (3), 309-321, 2017
2272017
“We are not criminals”: Social work advocacy and unauthorized migrants
C Cleaveland
Social work 55 (1), 74-81, 2010
662010
“They treat us like pests:” undocumented immigrant experiences obtaining health care in the wake of a “crackdown” ordinance
C Cleaveland, ES Ihara
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 22 (7), 771-788, 2012
532012
Social work students and the research process: Exploring the thinking, feeling, and doing of research
T Maschi, C Bradley, R Youdin, ML Killian, C Cleaveland, RA Barbera
Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 13 (1), 1-12, 2008
472008
COVID-19: Threat and vulnerability among Latina immigrants
C Cleaveland, M Waslin
Affilia 36 (3), 272-281, 2021
392021
Parking lots and police: Undocumented Latinos’ tactics for finding day labor jobs
C Cleaveland, L Pierson
Ethnography 10 (4), 515-533, 2009
372009
A desperate means to dignity: Work refusal amongst Philadelphia welfare recipients
C Cleaveland
Ethnography 6 (1), 35-60, 2005
362005
‘In this country, you suffer a lot’: Undocumented Mexican immigrant experiences
C Cleaveland
Qualitative Social Work 11 (6), 566-586, 2012
312012
A social-spatial lens to examine poverty, violence, and addiction
HC Matto, CL Cleaveland
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 16 (1-2), 7-23, 2016
202016
“A black benefit”: Racial prejudice among white welfare recipients in a low-income neighborhood
C Cleaveland
Journal of Progressive Human Services 19 (2), 71-91, 2008
202008
Shared social space and strategies to find work: An exploratory study of Mexican day laborers in Freehold, NJ
C Cleaveland, L Kelly
Social Justice 35 (4 (114), 51-65, 2008
202008
“They Kill People Over Nothing”: An Exploratory Study of Latina Immigrant Trauma
C Cleaveland, C Frankenfeld
Journal of Social Service Research 46 (4), 507-523, 2020
142020
Without wages of benefits: Disconnected TANF recipients' struggles to achieve agency
C Cleaveland
Affilia 22 (4), 321-333, 2007
122007
“I Stepped Over A Dead Body…”: Latina Immigrant Narratives of Immigration and Poverty
CL Cleaveland
Journal of human behavior in the social environment 23 (1), 1-13, 2013
112013
‘Mexico City North’: Identity and anti-immigrant sentiment
C Cleaveland
Qualitative Social Work 12 (3), 270-288, 2013
92013
Borders, police, and jobs: Viewing Latino immigration through a social spatial lens
C Cleaveland
Families in Society 92 (2), 139-145, 2011
92011
Household financial hardship factors are strongly associated with poorer Latino mental health during COVID-19
CL Cleaveland, CL Frankenfeld
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities 10 (4), 1823-1836, 2023
72023
“They took all my clothes and made me walk naked for two days so I couldn’t escape”: Latina immigrant experiences of human smuggling in Mexico
C Cleaveland, V Kirsch
Qualitative Social Work 19 (2), 213-228, 2020
72020
Religious Affiliation/Non-affiliation: A Predictor of Social Work Students' Attitudes Toward Old Poor People.
R Youdin, C Cleaveland
Social Work Forum 39, 2006
62006
The Mexicans and “Us Gringos”: A case study of activist work with unauthorized migrants
C Cleaveland
Journal of human behavior in the social environment 20 (5), 637-657, 2010
42010
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