This book responds to the increasing need to understand Latino positionality in the U.S. in order to effectively serve Latinos in ways responsive to the cultural and social realities of diverse Latino populations. Author Kurt C. Organista responds to the needs of social and human service providers to be more effective in their increasing practice with Latino clients, as well as to professional mandates to teach multicultural theory and practice throughout the social sciences.
This book responds to the increasing need to understand Latino positionality in the U.S. in order to effectively serve Latinos in ways responsive to the cultural and social realities of diverse Latino populations. Author Kurt C. Organista responds to the needs of social and human service providers to be more effective in their increasing practice with Latino clients, as well as to professional mandates to teach multicultural theory and practice throughout the social sciences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kurt C. Organista, PhD, is Professor, School of Social Welfare, at the University of California at Berkeley.
Inhaltsangabe
* Dedication * Part I: Section I, Essential Social Science Theories, Frameworks, and Research to Enhance Sociocultural Sensitivity and Practice * Chapter 1: Patterns of Acculturation and Social Positionality in the United States: * Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban Americans * Chapter 2: Patterns of Acculturation and Social Positionality in the United States: Central and Dominican Americans * Chapter 3: The Social Stratification of Latino Ethnicity, Power, and Social Positionality in the United States * Chapter 4: Latino Racial/Ethnic Identity Development: Psychological Impacts of Structured Inequality * Chapter 5: Towards Latinx Intersectionality: From Single to Multiple Dimensional Analysis of Human Diversity * Chapter 6: Sociocultural Practice Model for Latino Populations * Part II: Selective Reviews of Psychosocial and Health Problems Over-affecting Latino Populations, and Socio-culturally Competent Practices * Chapter 7: The Latino Family * Chapter 8: Latinx Youth * Chapter 9: Latino Mental Health * Chapter 10: Latino Health * Chapter 11: Latino Power Primer: Political Participation, Representation, and Policy Benefit * Chapter 12: Latino Resistance, Activism and Social Movements Past, Present and Future * Epilogue * Author Index
* Dedication * Part I: Section I, Essential Social Science Theories, Frameworks, and Research to Enhance Sociocultural Sensitivity and Practice * Chapter 1: Patterns of Acculturation and Social Positionality in the United States: * Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban Americans * Chapter 2: Patterns of Acculturation and Social Positionality in the United States: Central and Dominican Americans * Chapter 3: The Social Stratification of Latino Ethnicity, Power, and Social Positionality in the United States * Chapter 4: Latino Racial/Ethnic Identity Development: Psychological Impacts of Structured Inequality * Chapter 5: Towards Latinx Intersectionality: From Single to Multiple Dimensional Analysis of Human Diversity * Chapter 6: Sociocultural Practice Model for Latino Populations * Part II: Selective Reviews of Psychosocial and Health Problems Over-affecting Latino Populations, and Socio-culturally Competent Practices * Chapter 7: The Latino Family * Chapter 8: Latinx Youth * Chapter 9: Latino Mental Health * Chapter 10: Latino Health * Chapter 11: Latino Power Primer: Political Participation, Representation, and Policy Benefit * Chapter 12: Latino Resistance, Activism and Social Movements Past, Present and Future * Epilogue * Author Index
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