Overview
Controversial Issues in Social PolicyThird Edition
By: Howard Jacob Karger (University of Houston ) ,
James Midgley (University of California, Berkeley) ,
Peter A. Kindle (University of Houston ) and
C. Brené Brown (University of Houston )
Overview
Controversial Issues in Social Policy is an edited collection of contemporary social policy debates argued between some of the foremost thinkers in the field of social work as well as prominent authors in other fields.
Controversial Issues in Social Policy is divided into three parts. The first part, Social Policy and the American Welfare State, focuses on general issues in social welfare policy. Part two looks at The Culture Wars: Discrimination, Stigma and Social Policy. Part three examines Social Work and Social Service Delivery Issues.
New to This Edition
16 brand new debates on some of the most controversial issues of today, such as:
· The issue of open borders and immigration, debated by Tatcho Mindiola and Howard Karger.
· The privatization of Social Security, debated by William Beach and Steven Rose.
· The pros and cons of National Health Insurance, debated by Manuel Zamora and Robert Moffit.
· The legalization of same-sex marriage, debated by Lori Messinger and Focus on the Family’s Glenn Stanton.
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Synopsis
Controversial Issues in Social Policy is an edited collection of contemporary social policy debates argued between some of the foremost thinkers in the field of social work as well as prominent authors in other fields. Its 16 debate topics were selected to cover a wide range of professional interests in the field of social policy and are divided into three parts:
Part I: Social Policy and the American Welfare State
Part II: The Culture Wars: Discrimination, Stigma and Social Policy
Part III: Social Work and Social Service Delivery Issues
It is a great text for anyone interested in social welfare policy, public policy and contemporary issues at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. It stresses the importance of critical and independent thought in the educational process.
Booknews
Essays in this collection have been selected to encourage critical thinking and keep students informed on recent social policy debates. Themes include social policy and the American welfare state, poverty, inequality, and social policy, issues in social service policy, and social work education and professional policy. Authors are thinkers and policy analysts both inside and outside of the field of social work. Karger is affiliated with the University of Houston. This work lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)