
Macro Social Work Practice
Working for Change in a Multicultural Society
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Macro Social Work Practice: Working for Change in a Multicultural Society addresses the nuances of macro social work within a framework that emphasizes cultural diversity and social change. It equips students with essential skills and knowledge necessary for effective practice in various settings, including social and human service agencies, healthcare organizations, communities, advocacy coalitions, and social movements, while centering on the relationship between institutional inequalities and the experiences of individuals and groups. The book situates practice within the social context and...
Macro Social Work Practice: Working for Change in a Multicultural Society addresses the nuances of macro social work within a framework that emphasizes cultural diversity and social change. It equips students with essential skills and knowledge necessary for effective practice in various settings, including social and human service agencies, healthcare organizations, communities, advocacy coalitions, and social movements, while centering on the relationship between institutional inequalities and the experiences of individuals and groups. The book situates practice within the social context and includes case studies that demonstrate how social justice, empowerment, and cultural awareness are applied within different cultural contexts. It also examines the impact of demographic and cultural diversity on macro social work. It challenges students to engage with complex practical and ethical dilemmas through exercises aimed at enhancing the critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving skills they will require in their practice. The second edition features new case studies, expanded content on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and fresh details on the role of social media in community and organizational practice and advocacy, among the numerous updates. The book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses in social work, family and community development, public health, nursing, and human services.