Bültmann & Gerriets
Community Intervention
Clinical Sociology Perspectives
von Jan Marie Fritz, Jacques Rhéaume
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: Clinical Sociology: Research and Practice
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ISBN: 978-3-030-93695-2
Auflage: 2nd ed. 2022
Erschienen am 13.10.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 350 Seiten

Preis: 96,29 €

Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Jan Marie Fritz, Jan Marie Fritz, Ph.D., C.C.S., is a Professor at the University of Cincinnati, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg, a Visiting Professor at Taylor's University (Malaysia) and a Fulbright-National Science Foundation Arctic Scholar in Iceland.  She also was a Distinguished Visiting Professor with the Honors College at the University of South Florida, Fulbright Senior Scholar with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Human Rights and International Studies at the Danish Institute of Human Rights and Woodrow Wilson Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. She has received a number of awards including the American Sociological Association's Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology, the Ohio Mediation Association's Better World Award and the Lester Ward Award from the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology, She was a Vice-President of the International Sociological Association (ISA) and is the lead ISA representative to the UN. She also is a member of the ISA Executive Committee, the Mayor of Cincinnati's Gender Equality Task Force and the Steering Committee of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Environmental Justice Advisory Council.


Jacques Rhéaume. Ph.D, is Professor Emeritus, Department of Social and Public Communication, University of Québec in Montréal (UQAM). He was a Full Professor from 1978 until 2008. He has a doctorate in sociology (Montréal University), a master's in psychology (University of Sherbrooke) and a master's in philosophy (University of Québec in Trois-Rivières). He is a member of the SHERPA Research Institute, located in the University Integrated Center of Health and Social Services, in Montréal Center-West Area, and was the Scientific Director there for 12 years (1999-2011). He is currently an associate member of the Health and Communication Research Center at UQAM. His teaching focuses mainly on groups and organizational issues, from a psycho-sociological and clinical sociology perspective. He has conducted research in different areas including: mental health; work and management; community development; cultural diversity; and life narratives. He is a vice president of the International Sociological Association's clinical sociology division as well as a member of the International French-Speaking Sociological Association and of the Réseau International de Sociologie Clinique (International Network of Clinical Sociology) in Paris.



Chapter 1: Introduction to the Volume.

Part I: The Basics of Community Practice.

Chapter 2: Essentials of Community Intervention.

Chapter 3: Research for the Community.

Chapter 4: The Researcher's Mark: What Researchers Bring to Communities, and What May or May Not be Left Behind When Their Work is Done.

Part II: Selected Applications.

Chapter 5: Community Development and Empowerment: A Clinical Sociology Perspective.

Chapter 6: The Healthy Cities/Communities Movement: The Global Diffusion of Local Initiatives.

Chapter 7: Cultural Encounters: A Research-Intervention Approach for Working with Immigrants in the Community.

Chapter 8: Coeducation in the Popular/Neighbourhood Districts of Marseille.

Chapter 9: Economic Interventions in Communities: The Québec Case.

Chapter 10: Communities for CEDAW: Initiating Change on the Local Level.

Chapter 11: Women and Prison: The Symbolic Recognition of Knowledge.

Chapter 12: Gender, Power and Climate Risk Assessment for Community Resilience.

Chapter 13: A Clinical Sociologist on City Council: Intervention in Local Politics.

Chapter 14: Human Rights Cities.

Chapter 15: Participatory Interventions in the Community: Social Vulnerabilities, Life History and Transgenerationality in Brazil.

Chapter 16: Involving Residents in the Design of Urban Renewal Projects based upon a Generative Analysis of Social Processes.

Chapter 17: Riding Off into the Sunset? Establishing an Inclusive Post-Apartheid South African Community.


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