All NASW Press eBooks on Sale September 9-22!

Sep 9, 2020

NASW Press September 2020 eBook Sale

 A Sampling of NASW Press eBooks on Sale

 

Social Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, and Social Value Creation: Relevance for Contemporary Social Work PracticeSocial Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, and Social Value Creation: Relevance for Contemporary Social Work Practice edited by Monica Nandan, Tricia B. Bent-Goodley, Gokul Mandayam

This volume presents innovative, adaptable, and scalable strategies to complex social and human problems. Sharing their deep knowledge and personal experiences, the authors provide concepts, principles, skills, and practical examples of entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial social work across the globe. The chapters show how social entrepreneurship can be applied to a specific area of practice, deeply connecting the related social work values and ethics to each enterprise.

Handbook on Bullying Prevention: A Life Course Perspective edited by Catherine P. Bradshaw Handbook on Bullying Prevention: A Life Course Perspective

In the Handbook on Bullying Prevention: A Life Course Perspective, chapter authors provide recommendations for prevention and early intervention in bullying situations involving youth and adults across the life course. This handbook focuses on understanding causes and consequences, as well as prevention, in several different settings, not just schools. It is a “go-to” resource to bring awareness and provide effective strategies for stemming the harmful impacts of bullying and is intended to be a helpful guide for social workers, mental health clinicians, practitioners, researchers, and educators.

Multicultural Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and IdentityMulticultural Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Identity edited by Elizabeth Pathy Salett and Diane R. Koslow

Multicultural Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Identity discusses the relationship between race, ethnicity, sense of self and the development of individual and group identity. It further explores the question of who we are and who we are becoming from the perspective of our multicultural, multilingual, and globally interconnected world. This book offers readers the opportunity to examine the importance of ecological and environmental factors in defining how we experience our lives and the world around us.

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Enter ABTSS20 at checkout for a 20% discount on eBook purchases. For more information about all NASW Press titles, including books in print, reference works, journals, brochures, and standards, visit the NASW Press website. If you have questions please send an email to press@socialworkers.org  or call 1-800-227-3590.
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Social Media Addiction and Teens

Social Media Addiction and Teens

By Maren Dale How much social media is too much for a teen? No one knows for sure, but the issue of social media addiction has many people concerned. One study, published in 2016, not only showed that 59% of parents believe their teens are addicted to their mobile...

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