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Human Rights And Social Justice In A Global Perspective An Introduction To International Social Work Susan C Mapp

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Human Rights And Social Justice In A Global Perspective An Introduction To International Social Work Susan C Mapp
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Susan C. Mapp
ISBN: 9780195313451, 9781435633667, 0195313453, 1435633660
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Human Rights And Social Justice In A Global Perspective An Introduction To International Social Work Susan C Mapp by Susan C. Mapp 9780195313451, 9781435633667, 0195313453, 1435633660 instant download after payment.

An eye-opening overview of international human rights and social justice, this exemplary introductory text focuses on current global problems of pressing concern for social workers. Susan Mapp addresses difficult topics such as healthcare, violence against women, war and conflict, forced labor, and child soldiers in an accessible manner that encourages students to think critically about such problems, research the issues, and get involved with organizations that are working on them. The content comes alive with brief but vivid narratives of individuals suffering from these social problems, and with suggestions for what students can do to create change: both now and what they will be able to do as professionals. Mapp analyzes problems in their cultural contexts to help the reader understand how they developed, why they persist, and what the local and international responses, both governmental and nongovernmental, have been. As the world becomes ever more interconnected and problems in the Global South affect those in the North, this volume will educate and empower the next generation of social workers to effect real change in the world.

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