Macro Social Work Practice
Advocacy in Action
Häftad, Engelska, 2019
2 209 kr
Macro Social Work Practice: Advocacy in Action shows students studying in macro social work practice how to enact change at the organizational, community, societal, and global levels. An emphasis is placed on engaging in macro practice using the tenets of the award-winning author team’s Advocacy Policy and Practice Model (APPM) that highlight the inclusion of economic and social justice, supportive environment, human needs and rights, and political access. Beginning with a history of macro practice and continuing with contemporary issues facing social workers, this new text helps readers learn how to enact advocacy, informed by key orientations and perspectives and grounded in timely and relevant examples and causes.
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- Utgivningsdatum2019-10-15
- Mått177 x 254 x 27 mm
- Vikt710 g
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor376
- Upplaga1
- FörlagSAGE Publications
- EAN9781506388410
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Carolyn J. Tice, DSW, ACSW, was professor and associate dean of the Baccalaureate Social Work Program, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, from July 2002 to August 2020. Her prior 9-year appointment was as chair of the Department of Social Work, Ohio University, where she introduced the Masters in Social Work (MSW) with a focus on rural policy and practice. Dr. Tice received her BSW from West Virginia University and an MSW from Temple University, and she completed her DSW at the University of Pennsylvania, where she worked with Hmong refugees. She holds a Certificate in Administration from the Wharton School. Dr. Tice is the coauthor of numerous books and peer-reviewed articles; her scholarship focuses primarily on the development of critical-thinking skills and social work practice and policy from a strengths and advocacy perspective. She is on the editorial board of the Journal of Teaching in Social Work and serves as a book prospectus reviewer for Wadsworth, SAGE, and Wiley. In 2008, she was named a Fulbright specialist and traveled to Mongolia to assist in the development of social work programs. Dr. Tice has worked with the Fulbright program for 9 years as an application reviewer. Her other international social work experiences include program development in Botswana, India, Portugal, Taiwan, Vietnam, and China. Dr. Tice is a member of the Council of Social Work Education and the National Association of Social Workers, and she is associated with the American Friends Service Committee and the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Dr. Tice is the proprietor of Olde Friends, a booth in an antique store located on the southern New Jersey coastline. Dennis D. Long, PhD, ACSW, is an Emeritus Professor of Social Work at Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio). Dr. Long previously served as professor and chair of the Department of Social Work and as the associate dean and interim dean of the College of Professional Sciences at Xavier University. From 2006 to 2012, he was a professor and chair of the Department of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He received his BA in sociology and psychology from Ohio Northern University, his MSW from The Ohio State University, and his PhD in sociology from the University of Cincinnati. The coauthor of numerous other books and articles, Dr. Long has focused his scholarship, leadership, and teaching in the areas of advocacy and macro social work, with special interests in community-based and international practice. He has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Teaching in Social Work and over many years was a long-standing member of the National Association of Social Workers and Council on Social Work Education. Dr. Long has provided leadership on numerous community and national boards, including the Butler County Mental Health Board, Oesterlen Services for Youth, Charlotte Family Housing, and the National Board of Examiners in Optometry. Lisa E. Cox, Lisa E. Cox, PhD, LCSW, MSW, is professor of social work and gerontology and a former social work program chair at Stockton University. Prior to 1999, Dr. Cox held a joint faculty appointment at Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU′s) School of Medicine (Richmond AIDS Consortium) and School of Social Work, where she taught MSW students and served as a pioneering AIDS clinical trial social worker with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease–funded Terry Beirn Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS. Dr. Cox received BA degrees in History/Political Science and Spanish from Bridgewater College and her MSW and PhD degrees from VCU. From 2007 to 2025, she served as a fellow, research scholar, advisory board member, and research chair for the Stockton Center on Successful Aging. Dr. Cox teaches undergraduate- and graduate-level classes in social work practice, gerontology, HIV/AIDS, research, psychopathology and cultural neuroscience, and clinical social work in health care. She has co-led study tours to Costa Rica and traveled throughout Europe, India, Nepal, Mexico, and Australia. She was a 2014 faculty scholar with the Geriatric Education Center Initiative and is a ten-year governor appointee to and vice chair for the New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners. As a long-standing member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Dr. Cox has shared her vast practice experience by holding numerous leadership roles within NASW: National Advisory Board member to the Spectrum HIV/AIDS Project, chair of the Health Specialty Practice Section, Standards for Social Work Practice in Health Care Settings Task Force expert, long-term care liaison to the Joint Commission on Health Care, and unit chairperson. Dr. Cox has presented her scholarship nationally and internationally. As the coauthor of numerous books, Dr. Cox has also authored several book chapters and numerous journal articles focused on health social work, gerontology, international social work, social support, medication adherence, and social work licensure. In 2024, Dr. Cox was approved as a Fulbright Teaching Specialist; and, since 2022 Dr. Cox has been a PASWHA (Professional Association of Social Workers and HIV/AIDS) Board member and an Atlantic County Mental Health Advisory Board member. Dr. Cox relaxes by playing the piano, walking on the beach/boardwalk, watching baseball, and listening to music.
- PREFACEACKNOWLEDGMENTSABOUT THE AUTHORSCHAPTER 1. A Historical Perspective of Macro Practice and AdvocacyWHAT IS MACRO PRACTICE?WHAT DOES MACRO SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE MEAN?THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF MACRO PRACTICETHE UNIQUE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MACRO PRACTICETHE SOCIAL WORK VALUES OF MACRO PRACTICEADVOCACY AND EMPOWERMENTCHAPTER 2. Contemporary Macro Practice PerspectivesPLANNED CHANGE PROCESS AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES AND ORIENTATIONSTHE PROBLEM-CENTERED APPROACHTHE STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVEECOLOGICAL THEORYEMPOWERMENTSYSTEMS THEORYPERSON-IN-ENVIRONMENTADVOCACY MODELA COMMUNITY-BASED PRACTICE ORIENTATIONINTEGRATING PERSPECTIVES AND ORIENTATIONS WITH MACRO PRACTICEETHICAL CONSIDERATIONSCHAPTER 3. Engage Diversity and DifferenceDEFINING DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCETHE ROLE OF CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND CULTURAL HUMILITY IN MACRO PRACTICEWHAT IS INTERSECTIONALITY IN MACRO PRACTICE?IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT BIASESINCLUSIONENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHAPTER 4. An Advocacy Model for Dynamic PracticeWHAT IS ADVOCACY?ADVOCACY AND ETHICSADVOCACY AND MACRO PRACTICETHE ADVOCACY PRACTICE AND POLICY MODEL (APPM)THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF THE ADVOCACY PRACTICE AND POLICY MODELHOW THE APPM APPLIES TO MACRO PRACTICECHAPTER 5. Understanding and Enriching Organizational LifeTHE RELEVANCE OF ORGANIZATIONS IN SOCIAL WORKTHE CONCEPT OF ORGANIZATIONTYPES OF ORGANIZATIONSUNDERSTANDING ORGANIZATIONS USING THEORIES AND PERSPECTIVESHOW ORGANIZATIONS FUNCTIONHUMAN DIVERSITY AND HUMAN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONSORGANIZATION AS A SYSTEMORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPERSEMPOWERMENTETHICAL ISSUES THAT OCCUR WITHIN ORGANIZATIONSCHAPTER 6. Exploring the Concept of Communities and Community PracticeHOW ARE COMMUNITIES DEFINED?FUNCTIONS OF COMMUNITIESSOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY PRACTICEOVERVIEW AND HISTORY OF COMMUNITY PRACTICE AND ORGANIZINGUSEFUL THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES IN COMMUNITY PRACTICE STRATEGIESAPPLYING THE ADVOCACY PRACTICE AND POLICY MODEL TO COMMUNITY PRACTICEPRINCIPLES ON USING A STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVEUSING COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION THEORY TO IMPROVE PRACTICECONSIDER ETHICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH COMMUNITY PRACTICECHAPTER 7. Social PlanningWHAT IS SOCIAL PLANNING?CONSUMER PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL PLANNINGWAYS OF APPROACHING SOCIAL PLANNINGADVOCACY MODELPRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MACRO SOCIAL WORK PRACTICESTRATEGIC PLANNING FROM AN ORGANIZATIONAL STANDPOINTSOCIAL PLANNING PROCESSTHE NIMBY PHENOMENONRESOURCE CONSIDERATIONS IN SOCIAL PLANNINGSOCIAL PLANNING AS A COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROCESSPLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCHAPTER 8. Administration and Leadership: Building on Advocacy and StrengthsWHAT IS ADMINISTRATION?ADMINISTRATIVE ROLESADMINISTRATIVE TASKSSOCIAL WORK ADMINISTRATION FROM A STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVETHE ADVOCACY PRACTICE AND POLICY MODEL AND SOCIAL WORK ADMINISTRATIONETHICAL CONSIDERATIONSCHAPTER 9. Policy Practice, Political Persuasion, and AdvocacyPOLICY PRACTICE, POLITICAL PERSUASION, AND ADVOCACYDEFINING SOCIAL POLICYTHE PROBLEM-CENTERED APPROACHTHE POLICY PROCESS FROM A STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVETHE ADVOCACY PRACTICE AND POLICY MODEL AND POLICY PRACTICEKNOWING THE POLITICAL PROCESSTHINKING AND ACTING POLITICALLYINFLUENCING THE POLITICAL PROCESSPROFESSIONAL SKILLS IN POLICY PRACTICEETHICAL CONSIDERATIONSCHAPTER 10. Using Technology in Social Work PracticeADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL MEDIATHE USE OF TECHNOLOGY BY SOCIAL WORKERSADVOCACY SUITESTHE ADVOCACY PRACTICE AND POLICY MODEL AND TECHNOLOGYETHICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNOLOGYFUTURE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICECHAPTER 11. Informing Macro Practice With ResearchWHAT IS EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH MACRO PRACTICE?QUANTITATIVE VS. QUALITATIVE ANALYSESETHICAL DILEMMAS IN RESEARCH STRATEGIESINFUSING RESEARCH FINDINGS INTO MACRO PRACTICEDISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGSCHAPTER 12. Evaluating Macro ChangeWHAT IS EVALUATION?FUNDING SOURCES AND RESEARCHPARTICIPATORY RESEARCH AND POLICY AND PRACTICEETHICAL CONSIDERATIONSCHAPTER 13. Advocacy for Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental JusticeVALUES BASE OF SOCIAL WORKPOLITICAL ACTIVISMPOLITICAL LEANINGSHUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEAPPLY THE ADVOCACY PRACTICE AND POLICY MODEL (APPM)ADVOCACY STRATEGIES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICECHAPTER 14. Assessing Your Macro Practice SkillsMACRO PRACTICE AS A LIFELONG CALLINGENGAGING IN SELF-ASSESSMENTRECOGNIZING STRENGTHS IN MACRO PRACTICE ROLESADVOCACY STARTS WITH SELFTHE VALUE OF NETWORKING, PARTNERSHIPS, AND COLLABORATIONSSTAY CURRENT THROUGH READINGAPPENDIXGLOSSARYREFERENCESINDEX