Author:
Gil, David G.
Edition Statement:Updated with a new preface.
Imprint:New York : Columbia University Press, [2013]
Descriptionxiv, 170 pages ; 22 cm.
Note:Introduction: The relevance of injustice and oppression for social work and social policy -- Injustice and oppression: meaning, links, and alternatives -- Injustice and oppression: origins, evolution, dynamics, and consequences -- Social change strategies to overcome injustice and oppression -- Dilemmas and vicissitudes of social work -- Transition policies beyond poverty, unemployment, and discrimination -- Social-change-oriented "radical" practice -- Appendixes: A. Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic Bill of Rights -- B. The Untied Nations universal declaration of human rights -- C. Framework for analysis and development of social policies.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-160) and index.