人権と援助職<br>Human Rights and Social Justice : Social Action and Service for the Helping and Health Professions

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人権と援助職
Human Rights and Social Justice : Social Action and Service for the Helping and Health Professions

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 368 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781412938723
  • DDC分類 174.9361

基本説明

Describes the creation of a human rights culture, which is a 'lived awareness' of human rights principles.

Full Description

"This book provides a valuable framework from which useful discussion and social action can be developed.  It is especially relevant to the issues faced by professionals in the helping and health professions, and could serve to foster greater awareness of global concerns and aims shared by workers in these professions." —JOURNAL OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY    Human Rights and Social Justice: Social Action and Service for the Helping and Health Professions has a unique perspective that views human rights as the bedrock of social justice. It provides a clear blueprint how human rights and social justice concerns can serve as a conceptual framework for policy and practice interventions among the helping and health professions.

Key Features:


Provides both historical and philosophical perspectives on human rights principles, with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the centerpiece
Succinctly summarizes for the educated layperson core principles of other major human rights documents, such as international conventions on: Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR); Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (CESCR); the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW); the Eradication of Racial Discrimination (CERD); the Rights of the Child (CRC); Torture (CAT); the Rights of Indigenous Peoples; Medical Ethics; and the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness
Viewing social justice as struggle, advocates a multi-pronged approach dealing with whole, at-risk, and clinical populations to promote physical and mental well-being and eradicate social and individual pathology
Examines social actions like human rights education, resolutions, and bills; the arts and the media; humanistic administration; grant writing; social entrepreneurship; clinical interventions; and quantitative and qualitative research that can promote human dignity, public health, human development, and the creation of a human rights culture, which is a "lived awareness" of human rights principles in mind, heart, and body

Intended Audience  
This text is an excellent core or supplement text for social policy and practice courses encompassing social work, psychology, psychiatry, public health, medicine, nursing, ethics, law, theology, philosophy, the arts, peace studies, political science, and world citizenship. Scholars, activists, and practitioners will find it a valuable reference for years to come.   "Human rights and social justice is an important contribution to social justice theory and practice. Dr. Wronka presents a solid and sound argument that human rights, as proclaimed in 1948 by the United Nations in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ought to serve as the foundation for socially just ways of life." 
—David G. Gil
Professor, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University   

"Brilliantly demonstrates that human rights provides a powerful framework for the helping and health professions. Blending in-depth knowledge of human rights with theory and practice in the helping professions, Wronka presents a comprehensive model to guide actions from global to micro levels, and from professional to personal." 
—Lynne M. Healy 
Center for International Social Work Studies 

"At once accessible and learned, theoretical and practical. Wronka's groundbreaking text, reflecting comprehensive knowledge melded with a commitment to social action, is worthy of every professional's library. It should be required reading in schools."   
—Janice Wood Wetzel 
International Association of Schools of Social Work   

Contents

Foreward
Preface
PART I: HUMAN RIGHTS AS THE BEDROCK OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
Ch 1. Introduction
Rationale for this Work
Toward the Creation of a Human Rights Culture
The Importance of Words
Five Core Notions of Human Rights
Social Justice as Struggle
Some Initial Provisos for the Human Rights Defender
Summary
Ch 2. Before and Beyond the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Toward a History of the Idea of Human Rights
Human Rights in Antiquity
The Middle Ages
The Renaissance
Age of Enlightenment
Age of Industrialization
Select Input Prior to the Endorsement of the Universal Declaration
Select Major International Human Rights Initiatives
Select Core Principles of Some Major Human Rights Documents
Other Human Rights Regimes
Implementation
Summary
PART II: BUILDING FROM THE FOUNDATION
Ch 3. An Advanced Generalist/Public Health Model and Whole Population Approach 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: Statement of IFSW
The Arts, Human Rights, and Social Justice
Other Select Direct Nonviolent Strategies
Summary
Ch 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 Intervention
Human Rights Principles Which Have Implications for the Therapeutic Relationship
Some Words on the Meta-Micro
Summary
Ch 5. A Human Rights/Social Justice Approach to Research-Action Projects for the Helping and Health Professions
Human Rights Documents as a Way to Define the Problem
Toward a Culture of Informed Consent
Quantitative Research
Qualitative Research
Research as Leading to Social Action
Summary
Ch 6. Ground Rules
Toward the Paradoxical Commandments
Some Ground Rules for Social Action and Service
Conclusion
Glossary
Media Resources
Appendix I: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Appendix II: Select Portions of Major Human Rights Documents
Index
About the Author
Foreword

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