JoVSA Volume 7 Issue 1: Table of Contents

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Journal of Vincentian Social Action

Journal of Vincentian Social Action

Volume 7 Issue 1

May 2023

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JOURNAL of VINCENTIAN SOCIAL ACTION

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Description

The Journal of Vincentian Social Action (JoVSA) is published biannually, engaging the greater community in the service of the disadvantaged.

St. John’s University is rooted in the Catholic Vincentian tradition. As a community we are engaged in research and direct service to those most in need. We seek insight into the causes and consequences of poverty and believe that these actions can help alleviate suffering.

JoVSA is open-access, freely available online, to all.

Aims and Scope

The journal provides a scholarly forum for those working to address communitydefined needs; a forum where practical solutions are presented to address the plight of the disadvantaged and needy. Measurement and assessment of these efforts connecting action to outcome are a critical component ensuring positive results and real change in the lives of the disadvantaged.

JoVSA welcomes research articles, position papers, and conference proceedings.

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Volume 7, Issue 1 • Spring 2023
Ministrare non ministrari: Urgently needed Servant Leaders Basilio G. Monteiro 5 Servant Leadership and Ten Supporting Attitudes Larry W. Boone 7 Robert Greenleaf: Changing Management to Change Society Riccardo Colasanti 35 Centering
and justice Anthony Nicotera Dawn Apgar Ines Murzaku 41 Servant Leadership in the Workplace Joseph D’Mello 50 Servant Leadership in Catholic Institutions of Higher Education Dr. Margaret Mary Fitzpatrick, S.C.. 56 Spirituality of the Servant Leader Sister Sally Duffy, SC 61 Servant Leadership and Student-Worker Satisfaction Shweta Sinha 68 To Protect and To Serve: Community Policing and Servant Leadership Through the Lens of a Lieutenant of 25 Years in a NJ Police Precinct Tara DeWorsop 78 Servant Leadership: A Powerful Paradigm for Effective Leadership in Africa Franklin Ezeorah 88 College Professors as Servant Leaders: Promoting Student Dignity in the Classroom Garfield R. Benjamin 97
those on the periphery: Mother Teresa as exemplar of Catholic Social Thought (CST) and social work core commitments to dignity, service,

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