The democratic deficit in the U.S. becomes strikingly evident as statistics show that only half of the population actually votes in elections. Seeing that many who do not participate in the electoral processes are also generally members of socially marginalized groups then this is an increasing social issue. The effects of this become deepening socio-economic inequalities, greater marginalization and a weakened democracy. This study argues that social workers can contribute to solve this democratic deficit by using social work to reach and include socially marginalized groups in the democratic process of electoral participation. Focusing specifically on San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, I have used qualitative method to interview repr...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
Longitudinal studies spanning the last three decades have indicated that incoming college students h...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
Disparities in voter turnout have increased significantly over the past four decades. Members of his...
Despite speculations after 2008 that voter turnout in the United States was diversifying, there rema...
Although voting is a fundamental mechanism through which Americans engage with their democracy, soci...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
The social work profession is rooted in aiding vulnerable populations to overcome individual problem...
This paper addresses the need for increased political activity by the professional social work commu...
Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their pr...
This research examined the path by which social workers become elected officials, how social work ed...
Influence through political power: the emergence of social workers as politicians in the recent poli...
When voter turnout of any one particular demographic or social group is significantly less than that...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
Longitudinal studies spanning the last three decades have indicated that incoming college students h...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
Disparities in voter turnout have increased significantly over the past four decades. Members of his...
Despite speculations after 2008 that voter turnout in the United States was diversifying, there rema...
Although voting is a fundamental mechanism through which Americans engage with their democracy, soci...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
The social work profession is rooted in aiding vulnerable populations to overcome individual problem...
This paper addresses the need for increased political activity by the professional social work commu...
Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their pr...
This research examined the path by which social workers become elected officials, how social work ed...
Influence through political power: the emergence of social workers as politicians in the recent poli...
When voter turnout of any one particular demographic or social group is significantly less than that...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
Longitudinal studies spanning the last three decades have indicated that incoming college students h...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...