
Toward a Livable Life
A 21st Century Agenda for Social Work
Mark Robert Rank(Editor)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 24. January 2020
Book
Hardback
396 pages
978-0-19-069105-9 (ISBN)
Description
Historically, social workers have confronted and alleviated many of society's most far-reaching and seemingly intractable challenges. As we move further into the 21st century, however, the field faces a renewed call to action as critical problems become more deeply and widely engrained in the world's social fabric. Enlisting the insights of leading social work scholars, Toward a Livable Life grapples with 13 key areas in an effort to identify innovative solutions toward achieving a "livable life"--that is, a life in which individuals are able to thrive and develop in order to reach their full potential and capacity. To this end, the volume paves the way for the effort that lies ahead for social work researchers, practitioners, teachers, and students.
Reviews / Votes
An initial reaction after completing the book was that the depth and empirical support for each chapter is remarkable. . . I speculate that later in the 21st century, there is a possibility that this text will be looked back on as a seminal work within the profession. * Research on Social Work Practice * This book will definitely create a dialogue between social work educators and practitioners, we well as researchers, to look for interventions towards the various emerging social concerns. This book should be essential reading for not only social workers, but also for policy makers, politicians, and others engaged in social work and development activities. * The Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics * This fine collection brings together many academics associated with the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University, who posit that the primary concern of modern social work practice is to enable every individual to lead a "livable life". * CHOICE * "Social work has a long and notable history of addressing complex social problems...Toward a Livable Life provides a comprehensive review of an array of social issues impacting the social, environmental, health, behavioral-health, and economic well-being of children, families, and communities. Mark Rank has assembled prominent thought leaders to bring focus and synergy to a collection of social problems. Using the underlying tenets of social work as a foundation, this book addresses the critical issues of the profession and establishes a call to action for social work. This book contributes to new knowledge, practices, and policies." * James Herbert Williams, PhD, MSW, MPA, Arizona Centennial Professor of Social Welfare Services and Director, School of Social Work, Arizona State University * At a critical juncture in the history of the U.S. and the social work profession, when our fundamental values are under concerted attack, Mark Rank and colleagues have produced a powerful portrait of a future based on human decency and social equity. The essays in this concise, thoughtful book explore a range of pressing contemporary issues and propose realistic policy and practice solutions that, in an ideal world, would shape both our political discourse and frame conversations in our popular culture. Based on solid research, they are written in an accessible manner, demonstrating how scholars can disseminate their work so that it reaches the widest possible audience. Toward a Livable Life should be required reading for all political candidates, pundits, and persons who care about what kind of society we want to create in the years ahead. * Michael Reisch, PhD, Daniel Thursz Distinguished Professor of Social Justice, School of Social Work, University of Maryland * Drawing on the collective experience and wisdom of the distinguished faculty of the Brown School, Toward a Livable Life provides social work scholars, practitioners, and students with much food for thought and action.AInformed by the profession's longstanding commitment to bringing evidence to the pursuit of social justice, the authors of this volume illuminate the nature of the challenges facing everyday Americans and others around the world and identify potential strategies for addressing them. This should be essential reading for all those interested in the myriad ways that social workers can be involved in leveling the playing field for marginalized populations. * Mark E. Courtney, PhD, MSW, MA, Samuel Deutsch Professor, School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago; Editor, Social Service Review * Now more than ever, our society needs the expertise, knowledge, and practice the field of social work provides. This volume takes a bold step in addressing those needs and shifting our gaze to the most important issues we presently face in helping institutions, communities, families, and children create livable lives in a contested America. This volume informs and reinforces a core value of social work: hope. It is a must-read! * Linda M. Burton, PhD, MA, Dean and Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-069105-9 (9780190691059)
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12/2019
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Person
Mark Robert Rank, PhD, MS, is Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare at Washington University in St. Louis. He is widely recognized as one of the countrys foremost experts on issues of poverty, inequality, and social justice.
Editor
Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social WelfareHerbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare, George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis
Content
Foreword
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Tackling the Root Socioeconomic Determinants of Ill Health
Chapter 3. Alleviating Poverty
Chapter 4. Reducing Discrimination, Stigma, and Social Exclusion
Chapter 5. Building Financial and Tangible Assets for the Entire Population
Chapter 6. Preventing Child Neglect and Abuse
Chapter 7. Fostering Civic Engagement Across the Life Course
Chapter 8. Generating Thriving, Diverse, and Durable Communities
Chapter 9. Reforming the Process of Incarceration
Chapter 10. Productively Engage Older Adults
Chapter 11. Generating Effective Demand and Use of Social Services
Chapter 12. Designing and Implementing Policy and Program Innovations
Chapter 13. Leveraging Big Data Analytics and Informatics
Chapter 14. Conclusion
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Tackling the Root Socioeconomic Determinants of Ill Health
Chapter 3. Alleviating Poverty
Chapter 4. Reducing Discrimination, Stigma, and Social Exclusion
Chapter 5. Building Financial and Tangible Assets for the Entire Population
Chapter 6. Preventing Child Neglect and Abuse
Chapter 7. Fostering Civic Engagement Across the Life Course
Chapter 8. Generating Thriving, Diverse, and Durable Communities
Chapter 9. Reforming the Process of Incarceration
Chapter 10. Productively Engage Older Adults
Chapter 11. Generating Effective Demand and Use of Social Services
Chapter 12. Designing and Implementing Policy and Program Innovations
Chapter 13. Leveraging Big Data Analytics and Informatics
Chapter 14. Conclusion