A complete set of tools for analyzing any social problem. Updated with over 60 new examples and case studies, Social Problems shows how activists, experts, and their opponents frame social problems through the logic that they use; the rhetoric of claims-making; and the ways that access to resources determines who gets their claims heard. Drawing on social constructionist theory, the idea that our experience of reality is created through the interaction and participation of individuals and groups, Joel Best helps readers understand the complex competitive process through which problems emerge. In order to help students connect theory to everyday life, Joel Best fills the book with colorful examples and case studies from the real world
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Now in its third edition, this successful book introduces students to the area of social science the...
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Social problems are issues which concern all social workers. This article proposes a definition of s...
Now as never before, the future of life on earth is seriously in doubt because of the worsening glob...
This accessible, yet scholarly, textbook aims to introduce students to the area of social science th...
Building on the work of Dorothy Smith and Bruno Latour, this article examines the textual mediation ...
Social Problems: Readings offers readers a set of tools for analyzing any social problem. Silver\u27...
This compact and affordable text serves as an introduction to a wide range of social problems. Socia...
Social work builds its identity on social problems. The goal is to generate knowledge about causes, ...
Anti-social behaviour, homelessness, drugs, metal illness: all problems in today’s society. But what...
The principal theory of social problems (at least in the United States) is the social constructionis...
This book is about of social problems facing the world today examines both the causes of those probl...
In editing this book, one of our primary concerns was to assist students in developing a structural ...
Social problems are perceived situations incompatible with the values of a significant number of peo...
Now in its third edition, this successful book introduces students to the area of social science the...
The aim of this article is to explore the intricate relations between objectivism, subjectivism, and...
Focusing on quality of life, this text defines what a social problem is and then addresses specific ...
Social problems are issues which concern all social workers. This article proposes a definition of s...
Now as never before, the future of life on earth is seriously in doubt because of the worsening glob...
This accessible, yet scholarly, textbook aims to introduce students to the area of social science th...
Building on the work of Dorothy Smith and Bruno Latour, this article examines the textual mediation ...