Edition |
Third edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (398 pages) : illustrations |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Diversity, Oppression and Change is an engaging and well-researched book about a timely and controversial topic. The authors unpack complex theory-based concepts related to oppression and privilege so that readers can identify their historically based impact on certain groups and communities. They use an easy to understand style, which makes cultural diversity concepts come to life through specific examples and notes from the field, often coming from their own practice, policy and research experiences. This book is essential reading for social workers and allied professionals committed to anti-oppressive practice. Diversity, Oppression and Change is also about hope and resiliency, and the miraculous ability of individuals and communities to bounce back from oppressive experiences and historical trauma to produce lasting social change and achieve social justice"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Part 1 Cultural Diversity and Social Work -- Chapter 1 Culture -- Chapter 2 Cultural Diversity, Oppression, and Action: A Culturally Grounded Paradigm -- Chapter 3 The Intersectionality of Race and Ethnicity With Other Factors -- Chapter 4 Intersecting Social and Cultural Determinants of Health and Well-Being -- Part 2 Theories and Perspectives on Oppression -- Chapter 5 Evolutionary and Structural Functionalist Classical Theories -- Chapter 6 Theoretical Perspectives on Diversity -- Chapter 7 Social Work Perspectives: Social Context, Consciousness, and Resiliency -- Part 3 Cultural Identities -- Chapter 8 The Formation and Legacies of Racial and Ethnic Minorities -- Chapter 9 Gender -- Chapter 10 Sexual Orientation -- Part 4 The Profession of Social Work Grounded in Culture -- Chapter 11 Cultural Norms and Social Work Practice -- Chapter 12 Culturally Grounded Methods of Social Work Practice -- Chapter 13 Culturally Grounded Community-Based Helping -- Chapter 14 Social Policy and Culturally Grounded Social Work -- Chapter 15 Culturally Grounded Evaluation and Research -- Chapter 16 Culturally Grounded Social Work and Globalization -- References -- Index. |
Access |
Concurrent user level: 1 user |
Subject |
Social service and race relations.
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Social service and race relations. |
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Social work with minorities.
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Social work with minorities. |
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Social work with Indigenous peoples.
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Social work with Indigenous peoples. |
Added Author |
Kulis, Stephen Stanley, 1953- author.
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Lechuga-Peña, Stephanie, author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Marsiglia, Flavio Francisco. Diversity, oppression, and change Third edition. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021] 9780190059507 (DLC) 2020031538 |
ISBN |
9780190059514 electronic book |
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0190059516 electronic book |
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9780190059521 electronic book |
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0190059524 electronic book |
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9780190059507 paperback |
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