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"Thought provoking . . . A wonderful text to help students develop critical thinking skills as they are applied to our profession . . . The illustrative examples—particularly from the author's own work—are very helpful for understanding the proposed concepts and give them to real-world relevance. . . . This content is critical to our profession—and world—moving forward." —Karen M. Sowers, University of Tennessee SOCIAL WORK IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLDNancy L. Mary, University of California, Los Angeles Social Work in a Sustainable World addresses the context of social work and the responsibility of the social worker within the larger global community. Mary extracts the fundamental principles of various schools of thought to clearly demonstrate the need for change in the way social workers view their immediate communities, the global community, and their responsibility to each. With sustainability and its dimensions of human survival, biological diversity, and equity as key concepts, Mary urges social workers to act as agents of change and to take on new challenges and roles in the institutions of politics, the economy, the environment, and, ultimately, social welfare. Features
Contents Preface About the Author Nancy L. Mary (DSW, MSW, University of California, Los Angeles) is professor emerita of social work at California State University, San Bernardino. She teaches macro foundation and advanced macro practice with electives in disabilities. Mary has a number of published papers and has presented her ideas at conferences worldwide. 2008, Paper, 234 Pages, ISBN 978-1-933478-19-7, Price $29.95
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