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Memorial Articles
1 The ever-striving Professor Shu-Neu Wang Ching-Chung Wang 3 A forever lady Shu-Kwei Kao
Dialogues & Responses
Gender Issues and Social Change
7 A journey through "Gender Issues and Social Change" Ya-Ko Wang 15 Unavoidable opposition? Chin-Yen Chen 17 Along the way of development of women's studies Fang-Mei Lin 21 The representation of patriarchal power structure in gender discourse Roda Chen 27 On the matter of climbing across the wall Hornfay Cherng 30 Creating the double-winning strategy for the grassroots and the state Chien-Ling Su 33 Searching for truth, goodness, and beauty Joyce Li 37 The interplay and struggle among changing the self, others, and the society Lily Huang 41 On some ethical and pedagogical issues in the epistemology for prostitutes and organizational Workers: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Perspective Gong Jow-jiun
Author's & editor's r esponses
56 Women in love are not necessarily lesbians¡IChing-Tong Chuang
58 Licensed Prostitute Movement: Epistemology of Social Action Fang-Ping Wang
59 The knowing of and action regarding differences: Resulting from closing-up and understanding Chia-Chun Chou
61 Breaking the monopoly and class arrogance of scientific knowledge: Incorporating clinical lived experiences in the decision for policies affecting people's life Chih-An Wang
63 Moral anxiety and action dilemma: Encoding/decoding and placement/transformation of desires Lin-Ching Hsia
68 Differences, Opposition, and Dialogue Jean Liu


Special Issue
77 The Formation and Change of Chinese Values Editor: Chung-Kwei Wang
79 Theory and measurement on valuation¡GNew approach to explore the relationship between values and situations Po-Ying Lee
117 The linkage of work values between generations: A comparison study on work values of small firm owners' and ordinary workpeople's children Chung-Kwei Wang
151 The developments of adolescents' moral judgment, Value orientation and Their Relations to Sources of Influence on Moral Thought Yu Kou

Empirical Research
191 The emotional reactions of perceived role discrepancy among elementary school teachers: The Typology and Scale Development Ding-Ying Guo
221 An exploratory study on role adjustment and intergenerational relationships among the elderly in the changing Taiwan Luo Lu ¡® Hsin-Hung Chen

Messages & Information
6 New special issues 76 Special issues in progress
188/250 Call for papers 189 Review policy & criteria
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