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Principles of Social Change Leonard A. Jason, PhD (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Center for Community Research, DePaul University)

Principles of Social Change By Leonard A. Jason, PhD (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Center for Community Research, DePaul University)

Summary

Principles of Social Change is written for those who are impassioned and driven by social justice issues in their communities and seek practical solutions to successfully address them. Leonard A. Jason, a leading community psychologist, demonstrates how social change can be accomplished and fostered by observing five key principles.

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Principles of Social Change Summary

Principles of Social Change by Leonard A. Jason, PhD (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Center for Community Research, DePaul University)

The efforts of social activists and mental health professionals to institute population-level social change, such as reducing poverty, building better schools, and establishing more effective substance abuse programs, often fail. They tend to focus on individuals and not real-life community conditions; they fail to take into account stakeholders' efforts to maintain the status quo; and they do not develop concrete strategies to build coalitions to alter policies. These unsuccessful attempts at change can leave citizens, community groups, and healthcare professionals feeling dispirited and overwhelmed. Principles of Social Change is written for those who are impassioned and driven by social justice issues in their communities and seek practical solutions. Leonard A. Jason, a leading community psychologist, demonstrates how social change can be accomplished and fostered by observing five key principles: (1) determine the nature of the change desired, (2) identify who holds the power, (3) create coalitions, (4) be patient but persistent, and (5) measure your success. Describing these principles through first-hand accounts of the experiences of people who have worked on a range of social justice issues, Jason gives unique insight and presents a comprehensive approach toward the development of social and community interventions, such as protecting the well-being of children, providing affordable housing, combating abuses of power, and cleaning up the environment. Principles of Social Change provides answers about what citizens and community action groups can do in collaboration with healthcare professionals to address these seemingly intractable problems. It is essential reading for community psychologists, social activists, policy makers, and students and trainees in these fields.

Principles of Social Change Reviews

The arguments that he makes are not only profound but reflect the importance of the potential of the contributions of a community-based psychology. * The Australian Community Psychologist, 1 June 2013 *
This book will prove especially useful for academics who long to effect social change beyond publications. * Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery, June 2013 *
It is a wonderful and refreshing addition to the community psychology literature, and indeed to the broader social change literature... Principles of Social Change is more than an excellent text on social change; it allows us into the thinking and world of Len Jason. The reader can't help but be moved by the author's contributions. Len's passion and doggedness are remarkable, as is his focus and commitment. * Global Journal of Community Psycholoy Practice, June 2013 *

About Leonard A. Jason, PhD (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Center for Community Research, DePaul University)

Leonard A. Jason, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Center for Community Research at DePaul University. Dr. Jason has investigated topics such as the prevention of alcohol and substance use disorders within recovery homes, youth tobacco prevention programs, school-based preventive interventions, and the prevalence and treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. He has received more than $26 million in federal grants and published 575 articles, 77 book chapters, and 23 books.

Table of Contents

Foreword by William L. White ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1. Changing the Rules of the Game ; Chapter 2. Challenging the Status Quo ; Chapter 3. Navigating the Maze ; Chapter 4. Creating Communities to Foster Success ; Chapter 5. Means to an End ; Chapter 6. The Root of the Issue ; References ; About the Author ; Index

Additional information

CIN0199841853G
9780199841851
0199841853
Principles of Social Change by Leonard A. Jason, PhD (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Center for Community Research, DePaul University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2013-01-31
208
N/A
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