Human rights and social justice : social action and service for the helping and health professions

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Human rights and social justice : social action and service for the helping and health professions

Joseph Wronka

SAGE, c2017

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Earlier ed.: 2008

Includes bibliographical references (p. 381-397) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Offering a unique perspective that views human rights as the foundation of social justice, Joseph Wronka's groundbreaking text outlines human rights and social justice concerns as a powerful conceptual framework for policy and practice interventions for the helping and health professions. This highly accessible, interdisciplinary text urges the creation of a human rights culture as a "lived awareness" of human rights principles, including human dignity, nondiscrimination, civil and political rights, economic, social, and cultural rights, and solidarity rights. The Second Edition includes numerous social action activities and questions for discussion to help scholars, activists, and practitioners promote a human rights culture and the overall well-being of populations across the globe. Intended Audience This text is applicable for courses in social work, psychology, sociology, public health, law, medicine, philosophy, political science, as well as "newer" disciplines like peace studies, world citizenship, and environmental sustainability. Scholars, activists, and practitioners will find it a valuable reference for years to come.

目次

Part I: Human Rights as the Bedrock of Social Justice Chapter 1: Introduction Rationale for This Work Toward the Creation of a Human Rights Culture Five Core Notions of Human Rights Social Justice as Struggle Some Initial Provisos for the Human Rights Defender Political Argument--Don't Be Fooled Summary Questions for Discussion Activities/Actions Notes Chapter 2: Before and Beyond the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Toward a History of the Idea of Human Rights Antiquity The Middle Ages The Renaissance The Age of Enlightenment The Age of Industrialization Select Input Prior to the Endorsement of the Universal Declaration Select Core Principles of Some Major Human Rights Documents Other Human Rights Regimes Implementation Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Summary Questions for Discussion Activities/Actions Notes Part II: Building from the Foundation Chapter 3: An Advanced Generalist/Public Health Model and Whole Population Approaches to Human Rights and Social Justice A Helping and Health Profession Model of Intervention Levels of Intervention The Struggle to Implement Levels of Intervention Education Toward the Creation of a Human Rights Culture Commemorating Major International Days Proclamations, Resolutions, Declarations, and Bills Providing NGO Input The Arts, Human Rights, and Social Justice Other Select Direct Nonviolent Strategies Summary Questions for Discussion Activities/Actions Notes Chapter 4: At-Risk and Clinical Social Action and Service Strategies Toward the Creation of a Human Rights Culture The Helping and Health Professions as an At-Risk Group Business and Human Rights Humanistic Administration Social Entrepreneurship Grant Writing Principles for the Protection of Persons With Mental Illness Toward a Socially Just Human Rights-Based Approach to Clinical Practice Human Rights Principles That Have Implications for the Therapeutic Relationship Some Words on the Meta-Micro Level Summary Questions for Discussion Activites/Actions Notes Chapter 5: A Human Rights/Social Justice Approach to Research-Action Projects for the Helping and Health Professions Human Rights Documents as a Means of Defining the Problem The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Project Toward a Culture of Informed Consent Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Research Leading to Social Action Summary Questions for Discussion Activities/Actions Notes Chapter 6: Ground Rules Toward the Paradoxical Commandments Some Ground Rules for Social Action and Service Conclusion Questions for Discussion Activity/Action Note Chapter 7: Redux: A Human Rights/Social Justice Approach to Policy Assessment and Direct Non-Violent Social Action The World Drug Problem Chapter as a Synopsis Steps Actually a Misnomer A Human Rights/Social Justice Approach to Policy Assessment and Direct Non-Violent Action as Pertaining to Illicit Drug Abuse

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