About Michael Wolf-Branigin
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Michael Wolf-Branigin, is an associate professor of Social Work at George Mason University. His research focuses on complexity science and its application to social work practice. His activities include (1) applying complex adaptive systems to soci
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Michael Wolf-Branigin, is an associate professor of Social Work at George Mason University. His research focuses on complexity science and its application to social work practice. His activities include (1) applying complex adaptive systems to social program evaluation, (2) infusing digital technology and social networking into social work curriculum, and (3) analyzing the historic emergence of social programs. Applications focus on the substantive topic areas of addictions and intellectual / development disabilities. His recent projects include evaluation of efforts to combat human trafficking and employment preparedness for adolescents with disabilities. He studied economics at the University of Stockholm, and completed his MSW from the University of Michigan. After working more than 20 years in the addictions and disabilities fields, he received his Ph.D. from Wayne State University . Since that time, he held positions in governmental and non-governmental consulting and academia. He currently serves on the editorial boards of several academic journals.
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