
Community Practice
Conceptual Models
Marie Weil(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. January 1997
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-7890-0024-8 (ISBN)
Description
Here is the only book that gives you a comparison of model frameworks and a critique of multiple perspectives. Community Practice: Conceptual Models (along with its companion volume, Community Practice: Models in Action) illustrates the diverse ways that community practice is conceived and delineates both the central and subtle differences among models to guide community assessment, action planning, and practice. By knitting together the complex ideas from the social sciences and community practice, this book shows how to combine these ideas to improve teaching, practice, analysis, and research for social work faculty; social work students; practitioners in community work, administration, and social planning; and faculty of related disciplines.The scope of Community Practice: Conceptual Models is broad, providing the first historical report on model development and implementation since 1965. Its chapters present diverse views on community practice approaches and provide the compilation, critique, and analysis of current models --while illustrating how these approaches developed over time. Included is Rothman's long-awaited revision and elaboration of his 1970s classic, three models conceptual framework. Other vital topics you learn about include:
collaborative community development
social planning, reform movements, and social action
ecological theory in community practice
a feminist response and critique to Rothman's approaches to community intervention
a comparison of community practice in the U.S. and U.K., with an emphasis on nonracist practice and community-based service developmentCommunity Practice: Conceptual Models offers challenges and indicates directions for practice, theory elaboration, testing, and research and shows community practice in relation to characteristics such as goals and desired outcomes, change strategies, targets of change, primary constituencies, and focus or scope of concern. This book provides the strongest perspectives on community practice to help you improve your practice, assessments, action plans, and research.
collaborative community development
social planning, reform movements, and social action
ecological theory in community practice
a feminist response and critique to Rothman's approaches to community intervention
a comparison of community practice in the U.S. and U.K., with an emphasis on nonracist practice and community-based service developmentCommunity Practice: Conceptual Models offers challenges and indicates directions for practice, theory elaboration, testing, and research and shows community practice in relation to characteristics such as goals and desired outcomes, change strategies, targets of change, primary constituencies, and focus or scope of concern. This book provides the strongest perspectives on community practice to help you improve your practice, assessments, action plans, and research.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-0024-8 (9780789000248)
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Person
Weil, Marie
Content
Contents
Introduction
Model Development in Community Practice: An Historical Perspective
The Interweaving of Community Intervention Approaches with Personal Preface by the Author
Modelling Community Work: An Analytical Framework for Practice
A Feminist Response to Rothman's "The Interweaving of Community Intervention Approaches"
Community Work: British Models
Theory for Community Practice in Social Work: The Example of Ecological Community Practice
Index
Reference Notes Included
Introduction
Model Development in Community Practice: An Historical Perspective
The Interweaving of Community Intervention Approaches with Personal Preface by the Author
Modelling Community Work: An Analytical Framework for Practice
A Feminist Response to Rothman's "The Interweaving of Community Intervention Approaches"
Community Work: British Models
Theory for Community Practice in Social Work: The Example of Ecological Community Practice
Index
Reference Notes Included