
Social Work and Science in the 21st Century
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 9. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-19-094040-9 (ISBN)
Description
Social Work and Science in the 21st Century enhances the inclusion of natural science concepts and knowledge into social work education and practice. The book highlights basic scientific theories and ideas in a broad array of natural science fields, including chemistry, physics, astronomy, geometry, numbers, and big data. A number of chapters focus on how knowledge from the natural sciences can enhance social work practice in areas as diverse as medicine, substance abuse, mental health, and intellectual and developmental disabilities, while other chapters on water, human geography, climate change, execution and the death penalty, and the life cycle are designed to highlight the natural science behind social issues. The information presented in the book is complex enough to spark the reader's continued interest in knowing more about the natural sciences, but basic enough to allow readers with limited understanding of the natural sciences--at both the bachelor's and master's levels--to feel comfortable exploring its contents.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
532 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-094040-9 (9780190940409)
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Leon H. Ginsberg | Christopher R. Larrison | Larry Nackerud
Social Work and Science in the 21st Century
E-Book
03/2019
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€39.49
Available for download

Leon H. Ginsberg | Christopher R. Larrison | Larry Nackerud
Social Work and Science in the 21st Century
E-Book
03/2019
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€39.49
Available for download
Persons
Leon H. Ginsberg, PhD, MSW, is Dean Emeritus of the University of South Carolina College of Social Work. He was Commissioner of Human Services for the state of West Virginia in the administration of Governor John D. Rockefeller IV. He has written and edited books on social work management, social welfare policy and services, rural social work, and aging. He served for two years as interim chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Appalachian State University.
Christopher R. Larrison, PhD, MSW, is Associate Professor in the University of Illinois School of Social Work. His research and teaching focus on the social determinants of and services for serious mental illness and health. His work has been shaped by a transdisciplinary approach to research and collecting primary data in rural community-based settings from people receiving and providing services. Dr. Larrison's research has been funded by National Institute of Mental Health, and a number of foundations including Center for
Economic Progress and Research Retirement Foundation. Several of his peer-reviewed articles have been placed on suggested reading lists by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Government Accounting Office, and the World Bank.
Larry Nackerud, PhD, MSW, is Professor of Social Work in the University of Georgia School of Social Work. He has conducted research on social welfare policy and immigration. Part of his work is in program evaluations, which he has conducted in the U.S. and elsewhere. Dr. Nackerud has also worked in state mental health programs in the U.S. He is the co-author with Drs. Ginsberg and Larrison of Human Biology for Social Workers.
John R. Barner, PhD, MSW, is on the Public Service Faculty with the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia. Dr. Barner has published work in journals such as the British Journal of Social Work, Social Work Education, and Research on Social Work Practice on data related to higher
education and professional development in social work, psychology, and other behavioral sciences.
Lauren A. Ricciardelli, PhD, MSW, is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Troy University and is a licensed Master of Social Work in the state of Georgia. In addition to professional social work experience in the area of disabilities, Dr. Ricciardelli's research focuses on the sociology of disability and policy implications for persons with intellectual disability in the social welfare and criminal justice arenas, including implications for death penalty cases.
Christopher R. Larrison, PhD, MSW, is Associate Professor in the University of Illinois School of Social Work. His research and teaching focus on the social determinants of and services for serious mental illness and health. His work has been shaped by a transdisciplinary approach to research and collecting primary data in rural community-based settings from people receiving and providing services. Dr. Larrison's research has been funded by National Institute of Mental Health, and a number of foundations including Center for
Economic Progress and Research Retirement Foundation. Several of his peer-reviewed articles have been placed on suggested reading lists by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Government Accounting Office, and the World Bank.
Larry Nackerud, PhD, MSW, is Professor of Social Work in the University of Georgia School of Social Work. He has conducted research on social welfare policy and immigration. Part of his work is in program evaluations, which he has conducted in the U.S. and elsewhere. Dr. Nackerud has also worked in state mental health programs in the U.S. He is the co-author with Drs. Ginsberg and Larrison of Human Biology for Social Workers.
John R. Barner, PhD, MSW, is on the Public Service Faculty with the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia. Dr. Barner has published work in journals such as the British Journal of Social Work, Social Work Education, and Research on Social Work Practice on data related to higher
education and professional development in social work, psychology, and other behavioral sciences.
Lauren A. Ricciardelli, PhD, MSW, is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Troy University and is a licensed Master of Social Work in the state of Georgia. In addition to professional social work experience in the area of disabilities, Dr. Ricciardelli's research focuses on the sociology of disability and policy implications for persons with intellectual disability in the social welfare and criminal justice arenas, including implications for death penalty cases.
Author
Dean EmeritusDean Emeritus, University of South Carolina College of Social Work
Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor, University of Illinois School of Social Work
Professor of Social WorkProfessor of Social Work, University of Georgia School of Social Work
Public Service FacultyPublic Service Faculty, Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia
Assistant Professor of Social WorkAssistant Professor of Social Work, Troy University
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction to Social Work and Science for Students and Practitioners
Chapter 2. Social Work and the Science of Chemistry
Chapter 3. Social Work and the "Far-Out Sciences" of Physics, Astronomy, and Geometry
Chapter 4. Social Work and the Science of Numbers
Chapter 5. Social Work and the Science of Big Data
Chapter 6. Social Work and the Science of Climate Change
Chapter 7. Social Work and the Science of Water
Chapter 8. Social Work and the Science of Human Geography
Chapter 9. Social Work and the Science of the Life Cycle
Chapter 10. Social Work and the Science of Execution
Chapter 11. Social Work and the Science of Medical Prevention and Treatment
Chapter 12. Social Work and the Science of Substance Use
Chapter 13. Social Work and the Science of Mental Health
Chapter 14. Social Work and the Science of Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities
Chapter 15. Conclusions
Glossary of Key Terms
Chapter 2. Social Work and the Science of Chemistry
Chapter 3. Social Work and the "Far-Out Sciences" of Physics, Astronomy, and Geometry
Chapter 4. Social Work and the Science of Numbers
Chapter 5. Social Work and the Science of Big Data
Chapter 6. Social Work and the Science of Climate Change
Chapter 7. Social Work and the Science of Water
Chapter 8. Social Work and the Science of Human Geography
Chapter 9. Social Work and the Science of the Life Cycle
Chapter 10. Social Work and the Science of Execution
Chapter 11. Social Work and the Science of Medical Prevention and Treatment
Chapter 12. Social Work and the Science of Substance Use
Chapter 13. Social Work and the Science of Mental Health
Chapter 14. Social Work and the Science of Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities
Chapter 15. Conclusions
Glossary of Key Terms