Fr. 65.00

Human Behavior in the Environment - A Justice for Vulnerable Populations Approach

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 25.02.2026

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Social workers prioritize understanding and advocating for unjustly at-risk vulnerable populations. Honoring this moral imperative requires critical empathy, imagination, knowledge, theorizing, and action.
This textbook provides a comprehensive, practical, and normative framework for assessing a population with a problem in a place, for using standards of justice to appraise 'what is', 'what could be' (ideals), and 'what should be' (norms), and for using the (in)justice profile as a foundation for planning transformative interventions. Focusing on marginalized and vulnerable populations, it shows their differential exposure to hazardous intersections and perilous paths, and the consequential harms they often suffer.
Expanding on Nancy Fraser's multi-theory, multidimensional justice paradigm, topics covered include the grounds of social work's justice imperative; the forms of injustice-recognition denial, resource deprivation, representation deficiencies, and rights violations; environmental injustice and the ecosystems perspective; risks and protectors; creative agency, resistance, and well-being; privilege and penalty; resiliency and vulnerability; and plausible explanations.
It also includes content on pivotal social systems; the intersectional life course perspective and other critical theories of inequity; processes of injustice including blaming, dominating, exploiting, stereotyping, and stigmatizing; and descriptions of possibilities, real alternatives to oppressive, inequitable, and unsustainable structures and processes.
Designed for use as a core text on all HBSE modules on BSW and MSW social work programs, it will also be of interest to novice social workers, social workers engaged in professional development, and allied human services professionals.


List of contents










1.Profiling Injustice: The Moral Imperative and Method. 2.Critical and Pragmatic Problem Solving. 3.Positionality in Rigged Hierarchies. 4.Recognition Injustice. 5.Resource Injustice. 6.Representation Injustice. 7.Rights Violations. 8.Environmental Injustice. 9.Privilege and Penalty. 10.Vulnerability and Resiliency. 11.Plausible Explanations.


About the author










James Angelo Forte is a Professor at the School of Social Work, Salisbury University, a social worker, and a researcher/theorist with interests in critical symbolic interactionism, justice/injustice, vulnerable populations, and the legacy of Jane Addams.


Product details

Authors James Angelo Forte
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 25.02.2026
 
EAN 9781041023531
ISBN 978-1-041-02353-1
No. of pages 494
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Series Skills for Social Work Practice
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, Social Work, Human Growth & Development, Human growth and development

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