textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions, but strikingly few have assessed how well social workers are faring in the policy arena. This study tests a major theoretical model, the Civic Participation Model (Verba, Schlozman, & Brady, 1995), developed to explain why some citizens become involved in politics, while others do not. The study sample consists of 396 randomly selected social workers licensed in 11 states who completed a 25-30 minute telephone survey. Social workers were surveyed to determine: (1) to what degree social workers participate politically, and in which modes of political participation they typically engage; (2) the role of the following variables in explai...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
Since 2016, members of communities traditionally prevented or discouraged from electoral politics ha...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
The research focused on two aspects of political involvement among social workers. The first was the...
This study examined to what degree social work students participate politically. This study also see...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
According to the NASW Code of Ethics, social workers are called to engage in political activity at t...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
Since 2016, members of communities traditionally prevented or discouraged from electoral politics ha...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
The research focused on two aspects of political involvement among social workers. The first was the...
This study examined to what degree social work students participate politically. This study also see...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
According to the NASW Code of Ethics, social workers are called to engage in political activity at t...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
Since 2016, members of communities traditionally prevented or discouraged from electoral politics ha...