This book provides fresh perspectives on the state of policy
practice. Leading scholars explore such vital conceptual topics
such as how to impact social justice, what the strengths-based
perspective means to policy practitioners and how to bridge the
all-too common gap between community organizing and direct practice
in social work. Other esteemed academics address topics including
how to use technology to impact social justice, what the impacts of
the recent changes in the United States Supreme Court will be, how
to conceptualize the impact of ex-prisoners re-entry into society
and how to better include marginalized populations in the policy
practice. The volume closes with two pieces relating to students:
using service learning to increase knowledge of macro interventions
and integrating social capital analysis into policy practice. Each
topic is thoroughly covered by experts, using the latest scholarly
material available. The reader will come away with a new
perspective on the many areas where social work is involved, needed
and effective in making positive change in the world.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of
Policy Practice.
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