How Can We Solve Our Social Problems?
Title | How Can We Solve Our Social Problems? PDF eBook |
Author | James A. Crone |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2010-05-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 141299358X |
Updated with recent issues such as the national debate on health care reform, this Second Edition of How Can We Solve Our Social Problems? gives students a sense of hope by demonstrating specific, realistic steps we can take to solve some of the most pervasive social problems in America today. Author James Crone maintains a sense of sociological objectivity throughout and helps students realize that we can take steps to solve such key social problems as poverty, racial and ethnic inequality, unequal education, and environmental issues. The book's first two chapters define "social problem,," provide a theoretical background, discuss the daunting barriers we face in attempting to solve social problems, and demonstrate how sociology can help.
How Can We Solve Our Social Problems?
Title | How Can We Solve Our Social Problems? PDF eBook |
Author | James A. Crone |
Publisher | Pine Forge Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2010-05-13 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1412978106 |
How Can We Solve Our Social Problems? Second Edition, is an excellent supplemental text for courses such as Social Problems, Social Change, Social Policy, Urban Sociology, Public Policy, and Social Welfare in departments of sociology, social work, political science, international studies, and economics --Book Jacket.
How Can We Solve Our Social Problems? [With Social Problems]
Title | How Can We Solve Our Social Problems? [With Social Problems] PDF eBook |
Author | James A. Crone |
Publisher | Pine Forge Press |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2010-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781412990455 |
Social Problems
Title | Social Problems PDF eBook |
Author | Joel Best |
Publisher | W. W. Norton |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Social problems |
ISBN | 9780393918632 |
A complete set of tools for analyzing any social problem.
Skills for Helping Professionals
Title | Skills for Helping Professionals PDF eBook |
Author | Anne M. Geroski |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 2016-01-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1483365115 |
Written specifically for non-clinical undergraduate students, but also relevant to graduate studies in helping professions, Skills for Helping Professionals, by Anne M. Geroski focuses on helping students develop the skills they need to effectively initiate and maintain helping relationships. After exploring the literature identifying critical components of helping relationships and briefly reviewing developmental and helping theories, the text covers such topics as the helping process, self-awareness, and ethics in helping, and then focuses on specific helping skills such as listening and hearing, empathy, reflecting, paraphrasing, questioning, clarifying, exploring, and offering feedback, encouragement, and psycho-education. The final chapters focus on individuals in crisis and helping in groups.
Problem-Solving Sociology
Title | Problem-Solving Sociology PDF eBook |
Author | Monica Prasad |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2021-10-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0197558518 |
A broad resource that offers tools for how to conduct problem-solving sociology in order to deepen and reformulate our understanding of society. Most students arrive in graduate sociology programs eager to engage with the pressing social and political issues of the day. Yet that initial enthusiasm does not always survive the professional socialization of graduate school. In Problem-Solving Sociology, Monica Prasad shows graduate students and early career sociologists how to conduct research that uses sociological theory to help solve real-world problems, and how to use problem-solving to improve sociological theory. Prasad discusses how to be objective when examining issues of injustice and oppression, and provides methodological strategies and plenty of exercises for research aimed at creating change. She gives examples throughout of problem-solving research conducted at all levels, from undergraduate theses to the major figures of the discipline. She also considers how to respond to some common objections; where problem-solving fits into the landscape of sociological practice; and how to build a life in problem-solving.
Social Symptoms of Identity Needs
Title | Social Symptoms of Identity Needs PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Bracher |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2018-04-17 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0429919336 |
Explains how our major social problems, including crime, violence, terrorism, war, substance abuse, and prejudice, are the result of efforts by their perpetrators to maintain a secure identity, or sense of self. It locates the root causes of these social problems and counterproductive responses in certain identity-damaging social and cultural phenomena that force identity to defend and maintain itself by socially harmful means.