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Community intervention/ edited by Jan Marie Fritz, Jacques Rheaume.
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clinical sociology perspectives /
other author:
Fritz, Jan M.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
x, 350 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction to the Volume -- The Basics of Community Practice -- Essentials of Community Intervention -- Research for the Community -- The Researcher's Mark: What Researchers Bring to Communities, and What May or May Not be Left Behind When Their Work is Done -- Selected Applications -- Community Development and Empowerment: A Clinical Sociology Perspective -- The Healthy Cities/Communities Movement: The Global Diffusion of Local Initiatives -- Cultural Encounters: A Research-Intervention Approach for Working with Immigrants in the Community -- Coeducation in the Popular/Neighbourhood Districts of Marseille -- Economic Interventions in Communities: The Québec Case -- Communities for CEDAW: Initiating Change on the Local Level -- Women and Prison: The Symbolic Recognition of Knowledge -- Gender, Power and Climate Risk Assessment for Community Resilience -- A Clinical Sociologist on City Council: Intervention in Local Politics -- Human Rights Cities -- Participatory Interventions in the Community: Social Vulnerabilities, Life History and Transgenerationality in Brazil -- Involving Residents in the Design of Urban Renewal Projects based upon a Generative Analysis of Social Processes -- Riding Off into the Sunset? Establishing an Inclusive Post-Apartheid South African Community.
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Subject:
Community development. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93695-2
ISBN:
9783030936952
Community intervention = clinical sociology perspectives /
Community intervention
clinical sociology perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Jan Marie Fritz, Jacques Rheaume. - Second edition. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - x, 350 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Clinical sociology: research and practice. - Clinical sociology: research and practice..
Introduction to the Volume -- The Basics of Community Practice -- Essentials of Community Intervention -- Research for the Community -- The Researcher's Mark: What Researchers Bring to Communities, and What May or May Not be Left Behind When Their Work is Done -- Selected Applications -- Community Development and Empowerment: A Clinical Sociology Perspective -- The Healthy Cities/Communities Movement: The Global Diffusion of Local Initiatives -- Cultural Encounters: A Research-Intervention Approach for Working with Immigrants in the Community -- Coeducation in the Popular/Neighbourhood Districts of Marseille -- Economic Interventions in Communities: The Québec Case -- Communities for CEDAW: Initiating Change on the Local Level -- Women and Prison: The Symbolic Recognition of Knowledge -- Gender, Power and Climate Risk Assessment for Community Resilience -- A Clinical Sociologist on City Council: Intervention in Local Politics -- Human Rights Cities -- Participatory Interventions in the Community: Social Vulnerabilities, Life History and Transgenerationality in Brazil -- Involving Residents in the Design of Urban Renewal Projects based upon a Generative Analysis of Social Processes -- Riding Off into the Sunset? Establishing an Inclusive Post-Apartheid South African Community.
The second and expanded edition of this award-winning book provides the most up-to-date and important efforts for improving the quality of life in communities around the world. It focuses on community improvements in relation to the interdisciplinary field of clinical sociology. The first part of the book includes updated analyses of important concepts and tools for community intervention. It discusses the importance of centrally involving community members in all phases of community development activities. Part II includes several completely new chapters and focuses on projects in a number of countries -- the United States, Brazil, South Africa, Canada, the Philippines and France. It covers topics such as establishing human rights cities; involving and empowering local communities; research in communities; the healthy cities movement; and climate change. This edition includes several new gender-focused chapters, addressing local level initiatives based on the recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination and Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), women in prison, and gender factors in climate risk. The appendices include profiles of outstanding practitioners and scholar-practitioners over the last 100 years. This edition includes contributions from well-known scholars and practitioners in clinical sociology and is of interest to sociologists, social policy makers, social workers, and sustainability researchers. The first edition of this book received the Distinguished Scholarly Book Award from the Clinical Sociology Division of the International Sociological Association.
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