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In recent years there has been a growth of single-issue campaigns
in western democracies and a proliferation of groups attempting to
exert political influence and achieve social change. In this
context, it is important to consider why individuals do or don't
get involved in collective action, for example in the trade union
movement and the women's movement. Social psychologists have an
important contribution to make in addressing this question. The
social psychological approach directly concerns the relationship
between the individual and society and a number of theories have
been developed in the field, particularly by contemporary European
researchers. Yet, surprisingly, there has never been, until now, a
concerted attempt to bring these various strands of research
together in a coherent, detailed presentation of the social
psychological approach to collective action. The authors of The
Social Psychology of Collective Action review and integrate a
number of theories developed in this field as well as presenting
their own original research and data. The research discussed in the
book ranges over a number of different contexts, with a particular
focus on women's groups organizing around issues of gender.
Questions addressed include: why do women get involved in women's
groups? What part is played by experiences of discrimination in the
family and in the workplace? What are the benefits of group
involvement? How are feminist activists perceived by others who
choose not to get involved? Findings from questionnaires and
interviews are integrated with contemporary social psychological
theory, especially social identity theory.
Safeguarding is a serious and complex area of social work, and
demonstrating an understanding of important theory, law, policy and
skills for practice is essential and it is vital that this
understanding extends across the lifespan. This book brings
together common safeguarding themes and knowledge across social
work with children, young people and adults to help do just that.
Safeguarding is a serious and complex area of social work, and
demonstrating an understanding of important theory, law, policy and
skills for practice is essential and it is vital that this
understanding extends across the lifespan. This book brings
together common safeguarding themes and knowledge across social
work with children, young people and adults to help do just that.
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