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Politics for Social Workers - A Practical Guide to Effecting Change

English · Hardback

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About the author

Stephen Pimpare is a professor in the MPP program and a Faculty Fellow of the Carsey School of Public Policy at University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians: Poverty, Politics, and Propaganda in Two Gilded Ages (New Press, 2004); A People’s History of Poverty in the United States (New Press, 2008, winner of Michael Harrington Book Award at APSA); and Ghettoes, Tramps, and Welfare Queens: Down & Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). He has previously taught at Columbia School of Social Work, Hunter’s Silberman School of Social Work, and NYU’s Silver School of Social Work, among others.

Summary

The social work profession calls on its members to strive for social justice. It asks aspiring and practicing social workers to advocate for political change and take part in political action on behalf of marginalized people and groups. Yet this macro goal is often left on the back burner as the day-to-day struggles of working directly with clients take precedence. And while most social workers have firsthand knowledge of how public policy neglects or outright harms society’s most vulnerable, too few have training in the political processes that created these policies.

This book is a concise, accessible guide to help social workers understand how politics and policy making really work—and what they can do to help their clients and their communities. Helping readers develop sustainable strategies at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels, this book is a hands-on manual to contemporary American politics, showing social workers and social work students how to engage in effective activism. Stephen Pimpare, a political scientist with extensive experience as a social work practitioner and instructor, offers informed, practical grounding in the mechanics of policy making and the tools that activists and outsiders can use to take on an entrenched system. He distills key research and insights from political science and related disciplines into a practical resource for social work students, instructors, and practitioners looking to deepen their policy knowledge and capacity to achieve change.

Product details

Authors Stephen Pimpare, Pimpare Stephen
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.11.2021
 
EAN 9780231196925
ISBN 978-0-231-19692-5
No. of pages 256
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Political activism, Social Work, Political activism / Political engagement

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