SOCIAL WORK WITH CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents
America the Beautiful and Violent Black Youth and Neighborhood Trauma in Chicago
Edited by Mery F. Diaz and Benjamin Shepard
Dexter R. Voisin
In Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents, social workers, sociologists, researchers, and helping professionals share engaging and evocative stories of practice meant to center the young client’s story. The book considers the narratives we tell about children and adolescents and proposes counternarratives that challenge dominant ideas.
Dexter R. Voisin provides a compelling and
$42.00 / £35.00 paper 978-0-231-18479-3
$30.00 / £25.00 paper 978-0-231-18441-0
$120.00 / £100.00 cloth 978-0-231-18478-6
$90.00 / £74.00 cloth 978-0-231-184403
2019 384 pages 16 illus.
2019 312 pages 16 illus.
social-justice-oriented analysis of current trends in
neighborhood violence in light of the historical and structural factors that have reproduced entrenched patterns of racial and economic inequality. He features the powerful voices and insights of black youth in Chicago and their parents and communities.
Child Poverty and Social Protection in Central and Western Africa
Children Affected by Armed Conflict
children affected by armed conflict
Theory, Method, and Practice Edited by Myriam Denov and Bree Akesson
Edited by Gustave Nébié, Chinyere Emeka-Anuna, Felix Fofana N’Zue, and Enrique Delamonica
Theory, Method, and Practice edited by
Myriam Denov & Bree Akesson
$37.00 / £32.00 paper 978-0-231-17473-2
In the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Livingstone declaration, and the UN Social Protection Floor, this book deals jointly with multidimensional child poverty and social protection in Central and Western Africa. It focuses on both extent and types of social protection coverage and assesses various child poverty trends in the region
$120.00 / £100.00 cloth 978-0-231-17472-5
$45.00 paper 978-3-8382-1176-3
2017 368 pages
2021 302 pages 85 illus.
This book crosses cultures and contexts to capture a range of perspectives on the realities of armed conflict and its aftermath for children. Including war-affected children in their analyses, the contributors to this volume highlight innovative methodologies that directly involve children in the research process.
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