Social Work Macro PracticeSocial Work Macro Practice focuses on work with organizations and communities, including planned change approaches and implementation. This new edition of Social Work Macro Practice has been updated and revised to make it an even stronger and more user-friendly text. The authors have designed the book to mesh well with a variety of contemporary policy texts. |
Contents
PART ONE Values and Historical Perspectives | 1 |
The Historical Roots of Macro Practice | 35 |
Community Organization and Social Reform | 44 |
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Social Work Macro Practice F. Ellen Netting,Peter M. Kettner,Steven Lloyd McMurtry No preview available - 2010 |
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