Description
Based on the most recent research on nonprofits and public management and utilizing both the strengths and ecological perspectives, this book is unique in its firm grounding of the practice of social administration in the practice and profession of social work. In addition, the authors address ways in which the skills and activities of social administration can be used to further social work practice in the areas of social justice, confronting oppression, and dealing with institutional "isms."
About the Author
Roger A. Lohmann is professor of social work and chair of the nonprofit studies committee at West Virginia University. He is editor of Nonprofit Management and Leadership and the author of Breaking Even: Financial Management in the Financial Services and The Commons: New Perspectives on Nonprofit Organization and Voluntary Action, which won the 1993 outstanding book award by the National Society of Fund Raising Executives.Nancy Lohmann is professor of social work and Senior Advisor to the Provost at West Virginia University. Other administrative positions that she has held at West Virginia University include Dean of the School of Social Work, Assistant Vice President for Faculty Development, and Senior Associate Provost for Academic Affairs. She has served on the CSWE Accreditation Commission and Board of Directors and is co-editor of Transitions of Aging.
Reviews
A major contribution to social work administration literature. -- Lawrence Martin Administration in Social Work A diligently researched, articulately presented, well-organized, lengthy, and scholarly book... valuable. Journal of Community Practice
Book Information
ISBN 9780231111980
Author Roger Lohmann
Format Hardback
Page Count 544
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press