Designed as a primer for interprofessional disciplines, this textbook introduces readers to fundamental concepts and issues surrounding social justice. Through a collection of contributed chapters, the book explores critical aspects of social justice, including theories, histories, values, and biases. It encourages students to contemplate how discrimination impacts people, families, and communities, providing them with relatable examples, case studies, and a global perspective.
Designed as a primer for interprofessional disciplines, this textbook introduces readers to fundamental concepts and issues surrounding social justice. Through a collection of contributed chapters, the book explores critical aspects of social justice, including theories, histories, values, and biases. It encourages students to contemplate how discrimination impacts people, families, and communities, providing them with relatable examples, case studies, and a global perspective.
Christine Rogerson is the director of the DSW program and an associate clinical professor of social work at the University of New England. She holds a Ph.D. in social work from Simmons University, M.S.W. from the University of New England, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Maine. Kerry Fay Vandergrift is the director of the School of Social Work and a professor at Radford University. She holds a Ph.D. in social work from Virginia Commonwealth University, M.S.W. from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and B.S.W. from Shepherd University.
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