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Social Work and Social Policy


Social Work and Social Policy

Advancing the Principles of Economic and Social Justice
1. Aufl.

von: Ira C. Colby, Catherine N. Dulmus, Karen M. Sowers

44,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.12.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118419458
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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<p><b>A comprehensive overview of domestic and global social welfare policy</b></p> <p>Written by a team of renowned social policy experts sharing their unique perspectives on global and U.S. social welfare policy issues, <i>Social Work and Social Policy</i> helps social workers consider key issues that face policymakers, elected officials, and agency administrators in order to develop policies that are both fair and just.</p> <p>Designed as a foundational social welfare policy text, this important book meets the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS).</p> <p>Encouraging readers' critical thinking on various issues, each chapter begins with an overarching question and "what if" scenarios, and ends with a set of suggested key terms, online resources, and discussion questions.</p> <p>Recognizing that policy work requires practitioners to be as fully versed as possible with the issue at hand, <i>Social Work and Social Policy</i> thoroughly explores:</p> <ul> <li>Social welfare policy as a form of social justice</li> <li>The evolution of the American welfare state</li> <li>Human security and the welfare of societies</li> <li>Social policy from a global perspective</li> <li>Challenges for social policies in Asia</li> <li>Welfare reform and the need for social empathy</li> <li>The U.S. Patriot Act and its implications for the social work profession</li> <li>Human rights and emerging social media</li> </ul> <p>Compelling and broad in scope, <i>Social Work and Social Policy</i> is an indispensable text for students and a valuable resource for practitioners concerned with creating social policy and governmental action guided by justice for all.</p>
<p>Preface vii</p> <p>About the Editors x</p> <p>Contributors xi</p> <p><b>Chapter 1 Social Welfare Policy as a Form of Social Justice 1<br /> </b><i>Ira Colby</i></p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p>Social Welfare Policy Defined 5</p> <p>The Relationship Between Justice Theory and Social Welfare Policy 6</p> <p>Social Work Values and Policy 8</p> <p>The Traditional Conceptual Framework of Social Welfare 9</p> <p>Crafting Justice-Based Policy 12</p> <p>Conclusion 15</p> <p>Key Terms 16</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 16</p> <p>Online Resources 17</p> <p>References 17</p> <p><b>Chapter 2 Reconceptualizing the Evolution of the American Welfare State 21<br /> </b><i>Bruce Jansson</i></p> <p>Introduction 21</p> <p>Some Daunting Challenges Facing Historians of the American Welfare State 21</p> <p>Nine Eras 28</p> <p>Topics for Further Research 56</p> <p>Where Next? 60</p> <p>Key Terms 61</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 62</p> <p>Online Resources 62</p> <p>References 62</p> <p><b>Chapter 3 Human Security and the Welfare of Societies 65<br /> </b><i>Jody Williams</i></p> <p>Introduction 65</p> <p>The Need to Redefine Security for the 21st Century 68</p> <p>Human Security: Its Fundamentals and Its Roots 70</p> <p>Is There a Future for a Human Security Framework? 75</p> <p>Conclusion 77</p> <p>Key Terms 78</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 78</p> <p>Online Resources 79</p> <p>References 79</p> <p><b>Chapter 4 Social Policy From a Global Perspective 81<br /> </b><i>Robin Sakina Mama</i></p> <p>Introduction 81</p> <p>Globalization 82</p> <p>Globalization as It Relates to Policy 86</p> <p>Globalization and Ethics 87</p> <p>Globalization, Policy, and Social Work Practice 88</p> <p>Key Terms 89</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 89</p> <p>Online Resources 89</p> <p>References 90</p> <p><b>Chapter 5 Social Justice for Marginalized and Disadvantaged Groups: Issues and Challenges for Social Policies in Asia 93<br /> </b><i>Joseph Kwok</i></p> <p>Introduction 93</p> <p>Social Justice: An Asian Perspective 95</p> <p>Social Justice and Social Harmony 96</p> <p>Social Policy 98</p> <p>An Asian Context on Social Policy and Social Justice 99</p> <p>An Asian Perspective on Social Policy Development 101</p> <p>Social Enterprise and Social Capital 107</p> <p>Conclusion 112</p> <p>Key Terms 113</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 113</p> <p>Online Resources 113</p> <p>References 114</p> <p><b>Chapter 6 Welfare Reform: The Need for Social Empathy 117<br /> </b><i>Elizabeth A. Segal</i></p> <p>Introduction 117</p> <p>A Brief History of Welfare Reform 119</p> <p>Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 120</p> <p>The Success of Welfare Reform 121</p> <p>Who Receives Welfare? 122</p> <p>Why Welfare Reform Has Failed 123</p> <p>Inherent Contradictions in Welfare Reform 125</p> <p>Values Conflicts 125</p> <p>The Gap in Experiencing and Understanding Poverty 127</p> <p>Social Empathy 128</p> <p>Where Do We Go From Here? The Future of Welfare in America 130</p> <p>Key Terms 131</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 131</p> <p>Online Resources 131</p> <p>References 131</p> <p><b>Chapter 7 Not by the Numbers Alone: The Effects of Economic and Demographic Changes on Social Policy 135<br /> </b><i>Michael Reisch</i></p> <p>Introduction 135</p> <p>Economic Globalization 136</p> <p>Poverty, Inequality, and Unemployment 139</p> <p>Demographic Changes: Racism and Immigration 145</p> <p>Implications for Social Policy 150</p> <p>Welfare Reform as a Policy Illustration 151</p> <p>Conclusion 153</p> <p>Key Terms 154</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 154</p> <p>Online Resources 154</p> <p>References 154</p> <p><b>Chapter 8 The U.S. Patriot Act: Implications for the Social Work Profession 165<br /> </b><i>Stan Stojkovic</i></p> <p>Introduction 165</p> <p>The U.S. Patriot Act: Significant Activities and a New System of Justice 167</p> <p>The U.S. Patriot Act and the Social Work Profession 173</p> <p>Conclusion 177</p> <p>Key Terms 178</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 178</p> <p>Online Resources 178</p> <p>References 179</p> <p><b>Chapter 9 Social Justice in a World of Anywhere Access? 181<br /> </b><i>Paul R. Raffoul</i></p> <p>Introduction 181</p> <p>Globalization 183</p> <p>Societal Acceptance and Utilization of Technology 184</p> <p>Use of Social Media 184</p> <p>Information Access and Authenticity 186</p> <p>Ensuring Diversity and Cultural Differences 187</p> <p>Influencing the Development of Social Policy 187</p> <p>Unintended Consequences of Technology and Social Policy 188</p> <p>A Look Ahead to the Year 2022 189</p> <p>Key Terms 191</p> <p>Review Questions for Critical Thinking 191</p> <p>Online Resources 191</p> <p>References 191</p> <p>Author Index 193</p> <p>Subject Index 197</p>
<p><b>IRA C. COLBY, DSW,</b> is Dean of the Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, in Houston, Texas. Dr. Colby has served on, chaired, or held elective positions in a number of national social work associations, including past president of the Council on Social Work Education, and serves on a number of journal editorial boards.</p> <p><b>CATHERINE N. DULMUS, PhD, LCSW,</b> is Professor, Associate Dean for Research, and Director of the Buffalo Center for Social Research in the School of Social Work at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, and Research Director at Hillside Family of Agencies in Rochester, New York.</p> <p><b>KAREN M. SOWERS, PhD,</b> is Dean and Beaman Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her research interests include juvenile justice, sexuality, social work education, child welfare, evidence-based practice, and international social work practice.</p>
<p><b>A comprehensive overview of domestic and global social welfare policy</b></p> <p>Written by a team of renowned social policy experts sharing their unique perspectives on global and U.S. social welfare policy issues, <i>Social Work and Social Policy</i> helps social workers consider key issues that face policymakers, elected officials, and agency administrators in order to develop policies that are both fair and just.</p> <p>Designed as a foundational social welfare policy text, this important book meets the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS).</p> <p>Encouraging readers' critical thinking on various issues, each chapter begins with an overarching question and "what if" scenarios, and ends with a set of suggested key terms, online resources, and discussion questions.</p> <p>Recognizing that policy work requires practitioners to be as fully versed as possible with the issue at hand, <i>Social Work and Social Policy</i> thoroughly explores:</p> <ul> <li>Social welfare policy as a form of social justice</li> <li>The evolution of the American welfare state</li> <li>Human security and the welfare of societies</li> <li>Social policy from a global perspective</li> <li>Challenges for social policies in Asia</li> <li>Welfare reform and the need for social empathy</li> <li>The U.S. Patriot Act and its implications for the social work profession</li> <li>Human rights and emerging social media</li> </ul> <p>Compelling and broad in scope, <i>Social Work and Social Policy</i> is an indispensable text for students and a valuable resource for practitioners concerned with creating social policy and governmental action guided by justice for all.</p>

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