Right to education handbook
Manufacturing Decline: How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt
Paper Trails: Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity
Reporting on violence against women and girls: a handbook for journalists
Toward a Livable Life: A 21st Century Agenda for Social Work
Social Europe, Volume Two
Divercities: Understanding Super-Diversity in Deprived and Mixed Neighbourhoods
Mutant Neoliberalism: Market Rule and Political Rupture
A Comedian and an Activist Walk into a Bar: The Serious Role of Comedy in Social Justice
Trauma Contemporary Directions in Trauma Theory, Research, and Practice, Second Edition
Beyond Hashtags: Racial Politics and Black Digital Networks
Intimacy across the Fencelines: Sex, Marriage, and the U.S. Military in Okinawa
The End of Aspiration? Social Mobility and Our Children’s Fading Prospects
Rescuing Retirement: A Plan to Guarantee Retirement Security for All Americans
Sex in the Brain: How Seizures, Strokes, Dementia, Tumors, and Trauma Can Change Your Sex Life
SDG 4 data book: global education indicators 2019
Queer Korea
Abjection Incorporated: Mediating the Politics of Pleasure and Violence
Black Lives and Spatial Matters: Policing Blackness and Practicing Freedom in Suburban St. Louis
The Diagnostic System: Why the Classification of Psychiatric Disorders Is Necessary, Difficult, and Never Settled
The Brain in Context: A Pragmatic Guide to Neuroscience
Personal Struggles: Oppression, healing and liberation
Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in the Human Services, third edition
Educating Harlem: A Century of Schooling and Resistance in a Black Community
Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia
Queer Social Work: Cases for LGBTQ+ Affirmative Practice
Baby Jails: The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America
Anti-Oppressive Social Work: Ways of Knowing, Talking, and Doing
With a blend of personal narrative, theory, and exercises, this text helps provide a deep understanding of society and its power relationships so students can apply anti-oppression to their everyday lives and their future practice.
Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger
Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger examines mobilizations and movements, from protests at Standing Rock to activism in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Environmental justice movements fight, survive, love, and create in the face of violence that challenges the conditions of life itself. Exploring dispossession, deregulation, privatization, and inequality, this book is the essential primer on environmental justice, packed with cautiously hopeful stories for the future.
Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions
Statistics in Social Work: An Introduction to Practical Applications
Mobilizing Global Knowledge: Refugee Research in an Age of Displacement
In 2018, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees documented a record high 71.4 million displaced people around the world. As states struggle with the costs of providing protection to so many people and popular conceptions of refugees have become increasingly politicized and sensationalized, researchers have come together to form regional and global networks dedicated to working with displaced people to learn how to respond to their needs ethically, compassionately, and for the best interests of the global community.
Framing Opioid Prescribing Guidelines for Acute Pain: Developing the Evidence
The Act of Living: Street Life, Marginality, and Development in Urban Ethiopia
Probability Theory and Statistical Inference: Empirical Modeling with Observational Data, 2nd Edition
Narkomania: Drugs, HIV, and Citizenship in Ukraine
The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools
Crack: Rock Cocaine, Street Capitalism, and the Decade of Greed
Criminology Explains Police Violence
Legislating Love: The Everett Klippert Story
Children and Teenagers Who Set Fires: Why They Do It and How to Help
When Death Takes Something from You Give It Back
How To Lobby Alaska State Government
Taking Action Against Clinician Burnout A Systems Approach to Professional Well-Being (2019)
Implications of the California Wildfires for Health, Communities, and Preparedness: Proceedings of a Workshop
Exploring Multigenerational Approaches to Fostering Children’s Health and Well-Being: The Opioid Crisis as a Case Study: Proceedings of a Workshop
Social Media and Social Work Implications and Opportunities for Practice
War and Health The Medical Consequences of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Since 2010, a team of activists, social scientists, and physicians have monitored the lives lost as a result of the US wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan through an initiative called the Costs of War Project. Unlike most studies of war casualties, this research looks beyond lives lost in violence to consider those who have died as a result of illness, injuries, and malnutrition that would not have occurred had the war not taken place. Incredibly, the Cost of War Project has found that, of the more than 1,000,000 lives lost in the recent US wars, a minimum of 800,000 died not from violence, but from indirect causes.