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Capturing the Power of Diversity

Marvin D Feit author John S Wodarski author John H Ramey author Aaron R Mann author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:17th Oct '16

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This stimulating book explores the many ways in which social group workers approach diversity. Capturing the Power of Diversity represents a range of interests and approaches to the challenges faced by group workers throughout the world. It illustrates the complexity, creativity, and excitement of the diversity concept and it explores how practitioners manage and adjust to diversity and use its power constructively. The contributing authors discuss macro approaches to inequality in social, political, and economic spheres and address concerns about the fit of group work into the social work curriculum and practitioners’techniques. In this guidebook, readers can discover how to emphasize social group work to enhance the education of social work students and to help professionals deal more effectively with cultural diversity.Capturing the Power of Diversity covers practice, theory building, teaching, research, and various age and ethnic groups. Chapters explore topics related to:

  • the value and importance of using social group work practice at the macro level
  • educational and practice dimensions of diversity
  • the necessity of dealing with inequality
  • the macro system and its economic and political consequences
  • teaching and practice issues emerging from the effects of race and class on practiceAn enlightening reference and guide, Capturing the Power of Diversity is a much-needed source of information for social work practitioners and students who are interested in how diversity impacts social group work and are curious as to how to make group work more effective.
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ISBN: 9781138965355

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

224 pages