Challenges in Human Rights : A Social Work Perspective


Elisabeth. Reichert
Bok Engelsk 2007 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
New York : : Columbia University Press, , 2007.
Omfang
1 online resource (303 p.)
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: Social Work Perspectives on Human Rights; 1. Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century: Creating a New Paradigm for Social Work; 2. Human Rights in Social Work Practice:An Invisible Part of the Social Work Curriculum?; 3. Global Distributive Justice as a Human Right:Implications for the Creation of a Human Rights Culture; 4. Cultural Relativism and Community Activism; 5. Development, Social Development, and Human Rights. - 6. Using Economic Human Rights in the Movement to End Poverty:The Kensington Welfare Rights Union and thePoor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign7. Economic and Social Rights: The Neglected Human Rights; 8. Human Rights and Women: A Work in Progress; 9. Human Rights Violations Against Female Offenders and Inmates; 10. Children's Rights as a Template for Social Work Practice; 11. Globalization, Democratization, and Human Rights:Human-Made Disasters and a Call for Universal Social Justice; 12. Law and Social Work:Not-So-Odd Bedfellows in Promoting Human Rights; Contributors; Index. - By using human rights as a guidepost, social workers can help create social welfare policies that better serve societal needs. However, in applying human rights to contemporary situations, social workers often encounter challenges that require thinking outside the box. Bringing together provocative essays from a diverse range of authors, Elisabeth Reichert demonstrates how approaching social work from a human rights perspective can profoundly affect legislation, resource management, and enforcement of policies. Topics include the reconciliation of cultural relativism with universal human right
Emner
Sjanger
Dewey
323
ISBN
0231137206. - 0231137214. - 9780231137201. - 9780231137218

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