African American Males is a study of the spe cial issues associated with the provision of mental health a nd guidance systems for men in that ethnic category. '
African American Males is a study of the spe cial issues associated with the provision of mental health a nd guidance systems for men in that ethnic category. '
A study of racism in American sport which offers solutions for bringing more minorities into coaching and administration. The author also wrote The Sports Franchise Game and Agents of Opportunity: Sports Agents and Corruption in Collegiate Sports.
This user-friendly, step-by-step manual focu ses on the notion of control and taking responsibility for o ne''s actions rather than on ''cure''. Maintaining Change addre sses the thinking, feeling and behaviour patterns of perpetr ators. '
Through the use of specific examples to illustrate evaluation research goals and methods, this book provides readers with an overview of the science and politics of evaluation research that is comprehensive in the topics covered, but selective in the details discussed. The Second Edition includes coverage of meta-analysis, selection models and ......
Investigates what Jewish thinking on African Americans reveals about Jewish identity in the United States, and argues that the commitment of Jews to liberalism led them to act in ways that were contrary to their own interests.
Pressing community problems that include hom elessness, racism, delinquency, alcoholism, violence, unempl oyment and workplace healthcare are examined by the contribu tors to this volume. '
This text looks at the historical and contemporary changes in social welfare systems and provision, and the debates and struggles surrounding them. The perspectives of liberalism, Marxism, neo-liberalism, post-structuralism, political economy, political ecology and postmodernism are used to provide an introduction to the theoretical frameworks within which the sociological perspectives on welfare have been formulated. The authors also examine: issues such as the justification for theory in the analysis of welfare as well as the present definitions of theory, social welfare, the welfare state and the state; and show how social theories construct the relationship between state, society, economy, culture, environment, production, consumption and other forms of individual and collective and experience.
Historians, sociologists, and political scientists examine early conceptions of racial and ethnic pluralism in the US and confront some of the causes, implications, and possible outcomes of resurgent tribalism in the country and around the world. Among the 15 essays are Max Weber's 1954 Ethnic Grou