For social work students with little to no understanding of social protest movements, this book illuminates the critical role that social protest movements have, not only in shaping American democracy and the policy-making process, but also in challenging social and structural inequality on both the individual and system level.
For social work students with little to no understanding of social protest movements, this book illuminates the critical role that social protest movements have, not only in shaping American democracy and the policy-making process, but also in challenging social and structural inequality on both the individual and system level.
Bryan Warde is Associate Professor in the Social Work Program at Lehman College of the City University of New York. He has served as a faculty member for the Social Work Education Consortium, a formal partnership between the Office of Children and Family Services, Bureau of Training, the New York State Dean's Association, the social work education community, and local social services designed to impact the child welfare workforce. Dr. Warde is also the author of Inequality in U.S. Social Policy: A Historical Perspective (2016).
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Acknowledgments Preface List of Figures List of Photographs 1. Social Protest Movements and American Democracy 2. Theoretical Perspectives of Social Protest Movements 3. Types of Social Protest Movements 4. Stages of Social Protest Movements 5. What Makes A Successful Social Protest Movement? 6. Social Work Practice and Social Protest Movement Participation 7. Where Social Protest and Social Work Meet 8. Emerging Trends and The Future of Social Protest Movements Appendix
Acknowledgments Preface List of Figures List of Photographs 1. Social Protest Movements and American Democracy 2. Theoretical Perspectives of Social Protest Movements 3. Types of Social Protest Movements 4. Stages of Social Protest Movements 5. What Makes A Successful Social Protest Movement? 6. Social Work Practice and Social Protest Movement Participation 7. Where Social Protest and Social Work Meet 8. Emerging Trends and The Future of Social Protest Movements Appendix
Acknowledgments Preface List of Figures List of Photographs 1. Social Protest Movements and American Democracy 2. Theoretical Perspectives of Social Protest Movements 3. Types of Social Protest Movements 4. Stages of Social Protest Movements 5. What Makes A Successful Social Protest Movement? 6. Social Work Practice and Social Protest Movement Participation 7. Where Social Protest and Social Work Meet 8. Emerging Trends and The Future of Social Protest Movements Appendix
Acknowledgments Preface List of Figures List of Photographs 1. Social Protest Movements and American Democracy 2. Theoretical Perspectives of Social Protest Movements 3. Types of Social Protest Movements 4. Stages of Social Protest Movements 5. What Makes A Successful Social Protest Movement? 6. Social Work Practice and Social Protest Movement Participation 7. Where Social Protest and Social Work Meet 8. Emerging Trends and The Future of Social Protest Movements Appendix
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Dr. Bryan Warde has not just written a social policy book, he has reminded us all of social work's roots in advocacy and, when necessary, protest. With pertinent case examples, he explores how social protest movements have shaped America and that we as social workers must be in the forefront fighting for justice and equality. A remarkable book for students, practitioners, and academics.
Carl Mazza, Chair of the Social Work Department at Lehman College
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