Issues in International Social Work

Issues in International Social Work

Global Challenges for a New Century

M. C. Hokenstad and James Midgley, Editors

ISBN: 0-87101-280-4, 1997 (#2804), 200 pages, $29.99


Books on Community and Fundraising from the NASW Press


Profiles in International Social Work
, M. C. Hokenstad, S. K. Khinduka, and James Midgley, Editors. In Profiles in International Social Work, the authors look at the social work profession around the world.
ISBN: 0-87101-215-4. Item #2154. Price $24.95

Successful Community Leadership, by John E. Tropman. With this practical how-to manual, you learn new techniques and skills to help your community group work cohesively and successfully. Learn how to manage problems of procedure, process, and people.
ISBN: 0-87101-285-5. Item #2855. Price $25.95

Organizing: A Guide for Grassroots Leaders, by Si Kahn. Organizing is a step-by-step guide on how to unite people to effect change. The book tells readers how to affect existing power structures, become successful organizers and fundraisers, and bring about social change through grassroots organization and mobilization.
ISBN: 0-87101-197-2. Item #1972. Price $32.95

How People Get Power, Revised Edition, by Si Kahn. How People Get Power can help organizers and community leaders bring unity and success to those they serve. Kahn describes how an effective organizer enables others to improve their lives by convincing naysayers, persuading policymakers, and using self-determination to create change.
ISBN: 0-87101-236-7. Item #2367. Price $20.95

Perspectives on the Small Community: Humanistic Views for Practitioners, by Emilia E. Martinez-Brawley. This book helps students, educators, and practitioners understand small towns and rural communities.
ISBN: 0-87101-183-2. Item #1832. Price $27.95

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