The Handbook of Social Policy
- James Midgley - University of California - Berkeley
- Michelle Livermore - Louisiana State University, USA
Since its First Edition, much has changed in US social policy, such as a new presidency and political party and the terrorist attacks of September 11th. Within the field of social work, there has been increased attention to issues of diversity and social justice. The Second Edition of this Handbook follows a similar format but with a few key changes.
Changes to the Second Edition:
" Up-to-date policies and references to include the latest information on Social Policy
" A more streamlined format has been implemented to make the Handbook more consistent with the way most instructors teach their courses.
" Contributors have added more case studies and examples.
" More attention focused on diverse populations and international issues
" Content will be added to reflect the areas that have received increased attention, such as Advocacy, Policy practice, Immigration issues, Discrimination, and more.
The book is essential as most of the Part 1 & 11 (chapter 1-6; 12-19 are extremely relevant for our context. I will prescribe it for 2014 henceforth as I already have been using another South African book for the past 4 years.
The book was difficult to read and did not cover much of the subject matter in my course material.