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Political Ideology and Social Work

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Mitchell Rosenwald provides a comprehensive examination of the role of politics in the social work profession. Considering both clinical and policy work, this book also offers recommendations for e...
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Social workers encounter politically fraught issues in many aspects of their professional lives. They must make decisions that touch on topics such as abortion, family planning, end-of-life care, immigration rights, economic assistance, and racial inequality, among many others. How do personal political beliefs influence social workers’ education and training, practice with clients and communities, and efforts to achieve social change?

Mitchell Rosenwald provides a comprehensive examination of the role of politics in the social work profession. He discusses how political ideology relates to social work education and practice at all levels, identifying and analyzing the strands of thought that have shaped the profession’s history up to the present day. This book examines how social workers strive to balance their personal views with the professional obligation to provide therapy, case management, and information and referral to their clients. It explores how the social work profession struggles to encourage and support political diversity among its members and what happens when an individual’s political beliefs challenge commonly held attitudes. Considering both clinical and policy work, Political Ideology and Social Work also offers recommendations for encouraging political reconciliation in order to strengthen the profession.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 08 August 2023
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231177436
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services

Despite frequent appeals to diversity and social justice, social work discourse largely overlooks the role political ideology has played and continues to play in shaping its philosophical goals and theories of practice. Mitchell Rosenwald’s book helps fill this gap with sharp insights that have important relevance for the contemporary profession.
Mitchell Rosenwald is professor of social work and director of doctoral studies at Barry University’s School of Social Work. He is the coauthor of Advocating for Children in Foster and Kinship Care (Columbia, 2010) and past president of the National Association of Social Workers’ Florida chapter. Rosenwald currently serves as vice mayor of Oakland Park, Florida.

Foreword
Preface
1. The Landscape of Political Diversity and Social Work
2. The Evolution of the Profession in Political Context
3. Research on Political Diversity and Social Work
4. Social Work Education and Political Diversity
5. Political Ideology and Social Work Practice
6. A Model for Reconciling Political Diversity Among Social Workers
7. Revisiting the Landscape of Political Diversity in Social Work
Epilogue
Appendix: Sample Syllabus on Political Diversity and Social Work
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index