Policy, Politics, and Ethics challenges readers to consider the complex social and political factors that influence policy development. Social workers and other professionals in the helping fields must critically engage with policy on both the large and small scale in order to achieve social change. While analyzing policy, professionals must always be aware of the political, organizational, and personal interests that underpin the development and implementation of any social policy. In this book, Thomas Meenaghan, Keith Kilty, Dennis Long, and John McNutt examine both the rational and the political aspects of social policy using scientific inquiry. The book focuses on the interaction between applied research methods and various social, scientific, and technological components behind policy processes. The new edition of this text will be a valuable tool to teach your students to think critically about policy. Ethical and political forces are identified as they may relate to populations and groups at risk as well as to the steps taken to address problems. The book presents a variety of methodological approaches including program evaluation, needs assessment, and cost-benefit analysis. The authors have updated the text to address CSWE competencies, and have introduced thought boxes that will guide discussion about issues and ideas.
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Weight: 488g
Dimensions: 154 x 230mm
Publication Date: 01 Jun 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780190615345
About Dennis D. LongJohn G. McNuttKeith M. KiltyThomas M. Meenaghan
THOMAS M. MEENAGHAN (PhD; MSW Fordham University) is professor emeritus in the Silver School of Social Work at New York University. He has practiced in the Institute of Urban Research was chair of graduate studies at Ohio State University School of Social Work was professor and dean at Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work and has been a member of the Commission on Accreditation of Social Work. KEITH M. KILTY (PhD; MS SUNY Binghamton) is professor emeritus of social work at Ohio State University. For more than thirty years he has been an active member of the Society for the Study of Social Problems where he served as vice president and chaired the Poverty Class and Inequality Division. He made a documentary about poverty in America titled Ain't I a Person. The intent was to put a human face back on poverty after thirty years of conservative efforts to demonize the poor in America as well as to dispel some of the myths that are now rampant about poverty. Visit www.aintiaperson.com http://www.aintiaperson.com/ for more information. DENNIS D. LONG (PhD University of Cincinnati; MSW Ohio State University) is associate dean of the College of Social Sciences Health and Education and professor of social work at Xavier University in Cincinnati Ohio. The author of numerous articles and books his scholarship and teaching focus on the importance of larger social systems and macro-level social work practice. JOHN G. MCNUTT (PhD University of Tennessee; MSW University of Alabama)is professor of public policy and administration at the University of Delaware. His many published works include four coauthored or coedited books and articles book chapters book reviews and other published materials on advocacy nonprofits volunteerism community development technology and nonprofit organizations and technology and public participation.