Macro practice in social work for the 21st century (Record no. 34848)

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Language English
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Classification number 361.32
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Personal name Steve Burghardt
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Title Macro practice in social work for the 21st century
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Thousand Oaks,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Calif. : SAGE,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2011.
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Extent xiv, 348 p. ;
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Dimensions 24 cm.
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General note Inspires students by tracing the careers of macro practitioners from grass roots organizers to agency executives This book provides a holistic vision for macro practice in the early 21st century. It argues very convincingly that effective macro practice requires a strategic vision, grounded in values, that integrates personal and community transformation. Burghardt provides a compass, as well as other tools, that macro practitioners can use to make significant social change. It promises to be a very useful resource for community and organizational practice in a number of fields. Lorraine Gutierrez, University of Michigan Building upon his influential work on the professional and personal dimensions of organizing in The Other Side of Organizing, Burghardt articulates an innovative framework for macro practice that is mindful of current and future local, national and global economic, social and political trends. With an emphasis on capacity building from the bottom up, this book offers a challenging, yet practical, approach to justice-centered practice. Cheryl Hyde, Temple University This book develops a new paradigm suited to the quickly shifting dynamics of a globalized society, both more reliant on social networking, and yet seeking common connection and community. By focusing on how practitioners can make meaningful, strategic choices regardless of their formal roles and responsibilities, the author breathes new life into key issues ranging from how to respond to both diversity and oppression, the vital use of the internet for organizing and the limits to virtual trust, and co-leadership development. This text is appropriate for upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level students enrolled in courses such as Macro Practice, Community Organizing, Leadership, and Management/Administration in social work and allied departments.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social work administration -- Evaluation;
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Community organization;
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction CUTN Central Library CUTN Central Library Generalia 26/04/2021   361.32 BUR 43237 26/04/2021 26/04/2021 General Books

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