Multicultural Issues in Social Work presents a
collective vision of multiculturalism and calls for research and practice based on the
knowledge that individuals cannot be readily identified by single cultural categories. It
will help researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in their work with diverse
populations. Faculty will find it superb for teaching courses that meet curriculum policy
requirements for content about diversity.
Special Features
Covers various cultural groups and cultures based on common experience
Examines different age groupschildren, youths, young adults, and older people
Provides in-depth discussions about human diversity from an ecological perspective