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The Handbook of Community Practice
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9781412987851
- Subject Area
- Social Science, Business & Economics, Psychology
- Publication Name
- Handbook of Community Practice
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications, Incorporated
- Item Length
- 10 in
- Subject
- Social Work, Sociology / General, Development / General, Social Psychology
- Publication Year
- 2012
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 2 in
- Item Weight
- 60 Oz
- Item Width
- 8 in
- Number of Pages
- 968 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1412987857
ISBN-13
9781412987851
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117204185
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
968 Pages
Publication Name
Handbook of Community Practice
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Social Work, Sociology / General, Development / General, Social Psychology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Business & Economics, Psychology
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
2 in
Item Weight
60 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2012-016272
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
361
Table Of Content
Introduction- Communities: Contexts and Challenges for the 21st Century - Marie Weil, Mary L. Ohmer, Michael ReischHistory and Context for Community Practice - William BrueggemanCommunity Practice Challenges in the Global Economy - Michael ReischSocial Justice, Human Rights, Values, and Community Practice - Michael Reisch, Jim Ife, Marie WeilTheories of Community - Robert J. ChaskinApplying Practice Theories in Community Work - Marie Weil, Mary L. OhmerEvolution, Models and the Changing Context of Community Practice - Marie Weil, Dorothy N. Gamble, Mary L. OhmerDevelopment Theories and Community Development Practice: Trajectory of Changes - Lakshmi LingamSustainable Community Development - Dorothy Gamble, Marie D. HoffThe Practice of Community Organizing: Comparing and Contrasting Conflict and Consensus Approaches - Mary L. Ohmer, Fred Brooks, IIINew Theory for New Constituencies: Contemporary Organizing in Communities of Color - Rinku SenSocial Planning with Communities: Theory & Practice - Marie WeilLarger Scale Social Planning; Planning for Services, Communities and Regions - Jon Simon SagerParticipatory Methods in Community Practice - Dorothy N. GamblePolitical, Social and Legislative Action - Jacqueline MondrosRadical Community Organizing - Michael ReischCoalitions, Collaborations and Partnerships: Interorganizational Approaches to Social Change - Terry Mizrahi, Beth Rosenthal, Jan IveryEight Models of Policy Practice: Local, State, National, and International Arenas - Bruce Jansson, Gretchen Heidemann, Jacquelyn McCroskey, Ralph FertigCultural Competency: Organizations and Diverse Populations - Patricia St. OngePrinciples, Skills, and Practice Strategies for Promoting Multicultural Communication and Collaboration - Lorraine Gutierrez, Edith Lewis, Adrienne Dessel, Mike SpencerRural Community Practice: Organizing, Planning, and Development - Iris Carlton-LaNey, Yolanda Burwell, Craig WhiteRenewing Social Works Commitment to Workplace Justice - Alice B. Gates, David DobbieCommunity Economic and Social Development in a Changing World - David Feehan, Marvin D. Feit, Carol BeckerComprehensive Community Building at a Crossroads in Civil Society - Tracy Soska, Robert J. FiekemaCreating a Model Childrens Service System: Lessons from San Francisco - Margaret BrodkinYouth-Led Organizing, Community Engagement, and Opportunity Creation - Melvin Delgado, Lee StaplesRestorative Justice and Youth Offending - Joan Pennell, Gabrielle Maxwell, Jessalyn NashGlobal Change and Indicators of Social Development - Richard J. EstesConfronting Global Poverty: Building Economic Opportunity and Social Inclusion - Gina Agnes N. Chowa, Rainier De Vera Masa, Michael Sherraden, Marie WeilInternational Community Practice: Local-Global Issues and Strategies - Manohar PawarWomen and Leadership in Development, Planning, and Organizing - Monica Marie Alzate, Janki Andharia, Gina Agnes N. Chowa, Marie Weil, Alison DoernbergThe Role of Human Service Nonprofits in Promoting Community Building - Mark Samples, Michael J. AustinBuilding Local Capacity for Rural Development: Experiences from World Neighbors - Scott A. KilloughDeveloping Cultural Compentence and Youth- and Family- Driven Services in Systems of Care - Terry L. Cross, Barbara FriesenIn Search of the System: Adult Mental Health - Jenneth Carpenter, Patrick SullivanProgram Planning and Implementation: Designing Responses to Address Community Needs - F. Ellen Netting, Mary Katherine OConnorFundraising and Community Practice: A Stakeholder Model - Armand LaufferCommunity-Based Research: Rationale, Methods, Roles and Considerations for Community Practice - Mary L. Ohmer, Joanne L. Sobeck, Samantha N. Teixeria, John M. Wallace, Valerie B. ShapiroCommunity Practice in the Digital Age - Dick SchoechGIS Applications and Administrative Data to Support Community Change - Amy Hillier, Dennis Culhane
Synopsis
The Second Edition of The Handbook of Community Practice is expanded and updated with a major global focus and serves as a comprehensive guidebook of community practice grounded in social justice and human rights. It utilizes community and practice theories and encompasses community development, organizing, planning, social change, policy practice, program development, service coordination, organizational cultural competency, and community-based research in relation to global poverty and community empowerment. This is also the first community practice text to provide combined and in-depth treatment of globalization and international development practice issues-including impacts on communities in the United States and on international development work. The Handbook is grounded in participatory and empowerment practices, including social change, social and economic development, feminist practice, community-collaborative, and engagement in diverse communities. It utilizes the social development perspective and employs analyses of persistent poverty, asset development, policy practice, and community research approaches as well as providing strategies for advocacy and social and legislative action. The handbook consists of forty chapters which challenge readers to examine and assess practice, theory, and research methods. As it expands on models and approaches, delineates emerging issues, and connects policy and practice, the book provides vision and strategies for local to global community practice in the coming decades. The handbook will continue to stand as the central text and reference for comprehensive community practice, and will be useful for years to come as it emphasizes direction for positive change, new developments in community approaches, and focuses attention on globalization, human rights, and social justice. It will continue to be used as a core text for multiple courses within programs, will have long term application for students of community practice, and will provide practitioners with new grounding for development, planning, organizing, and empowerment and social change work., The Second Edition of The Handbook of Community Practice is expanded and updated with a major global focus and serves as a comprehensive guidebook of community practice grounded in social justice and human rights. It utilizes community and practice theories and encompasses community development, organizing, planning, social change, policy practice, program development, service coordination, organizational cultural competency, and community-based research in relation to global poverty and community empowerment. This is also the first community practice text to provide combined and in-depth treatment of globalization and international development practice issues--including impacts on communities in the United States and on international development work. The Handbook is grounded in participatory and empowerment practices, including social change, social and economic development, feminist practice, community-collaborative, and engagement in diverse communities. It utilizes the social development perspective and employs analyses of persistent poverty, asset development, policy practice, and community research approaches as well as providing strategies for advocacy and social and legislative action. The handbook consists of forty chapters which challenge readers to examine and assess practice, theory, and research methods. As it expands on models and approaches, delineates emerging issues, and connects policy and practice, the book provides vision and strategies for local to global community practice in the coming decades.The handbook will continue to stand as the central text and reference for comprehensive community practice, and will be useful for years to come as it emphasizes direction for positive change, new developments in community approaches, and focuses attention on globalization, human rights, and social justice. It will continue to be used as a core text for multiple courses within programs, will have long term application for students of community practice, and will provide practitioners with new grounding for development, planning, organizing, and empowerment and social change work., The Second Edition of The Handbook of Community Practice is expanded and updated with a major global focus and serves as a comprehensive guidebook of community practice grounded in social justice and human rights. It utilizes community and practice theories and encompasses community development, organizing, planning, social change, policy practice, program development, service coordination, organizational cultural competency, and community-based research in relation to global poverty and community empowerment. This is also the first community practice text to provide combined and in-depth treatment of globalization and international development practice issues--including impacts on communities in the United States and on international development work. The Handbook is grounded in participatory and empowerment practices, including social change, social and economic development, feminist practice, community-collaborative, and engagement in diverse communities. It utilizes the social development perspective and employs analyses of persistent poverty, asset development, policy practice, and community research approaches as well as providing strategies for advocacy and social and legislative action. The handbook consists of forty chapters which challenge readers to examine and assess practice, theory, and research methods. As it expands on models and approaches, delineates emerging issues, and connects policy and practice, the book provides vision and strategies for local to global community practice in the coming decades. The handbook will continue to stand as the central text and reference for comprehensive community practice, and will be useful for years to come as it emphasizes direction for positive change, new developments in community approaches, and focuses attention on globalization, human rights, and social justice. It will continue to be used as a core text for multiple courses within programs, will have long term application for students of community practice, and will provide practitioners with new grounding for development, planning, organizing, and empowerment and social change work.
LC Classification Number
HV41.H323 2013
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