Notes on the Journal of Social Service Research:
The JSSR is a publication of The Haworth Press, Inc., whose titles include Pastoral Care of Depression ("Help people with depression overcome negative images of God and achieve a positive, healthy spirituality!"), the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education ("Get the latest international perspectives on the issues that impact GLBT students and educators!"), The Socially Skilled Child Molester ("Get the tools to prevent a child from becoming the victim of sexual abuse!"), Carbon Sequestration in the Soils of Latin America ("Slow global warming through carbon sequestration in soils!") and The Internet Guide to Cosmetic Surgery for Men ("Get information you can trust to make the right decisions about cosmetic surgery") among others. Haworth offers a LBGT imprint (Harrington Park), and offers its own explanation of itself on the "About Us" page.
I don't think we must necessarily doubt Haworth Press, Inc., or its journals. Rather, it would do well enough to doubt, on the one hand, WorldNetDaily, whose founder, Joseph Farah, ran at least two newspapers into the ground and has worked in the past with such notorious names as Rush Limbaugh. Farah's G2 Bulletin is considered a conservative political voice, as well. To the other, we also have a tendency to doubt our friend D'ster, for reasons most obvious to those who disagree with him.
The JSSR is a publication of The Haworth Press, Inc., whose titles include Pastoral Care of Depression ("Help people with depression overcome negative images of God and achieve a positive, healthy spirituality!"), the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education ("Get the latest international perspectives on the issues that impact GLBT students and educators!"), The Socially Skilled Child Molester ("Get the tools to prevent a child from becoming the victim of sexual abuse!"), Carbon Sequestration in the Soils of Latin America ("Slow global warming through carbon sequestration in soils!") and The Internet Guide to Cosmetic Surgery for Men ("Get information you can trust to make the right decisions about cosmetic surgery") among others. Haworth offers a LBGT imprint (Harrington Park), and offers its own explanation of itself on the "About Us" page.
I don't think we must necessarily doubt Haworth Press, Inc., or its journals. Rather, it would do well enough to doubt, on the one hand, WorldNetDaily, whose founder, Joseph Farah, ran at least two newspapers into the ground and has worked in the past with such notorious names as Rush Limbaugh. Farah's G2 Bulletin is considered a conservative political voice, as well. To the other, we also have a tendency to doubt our friend D'ster, for reasons most obvious to those who disagree with him.