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  <titleInfo>
    <title>Affecting change</title>
    <subTitle>social workers in the political arena</subTitle>
  </titleInfo>
  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Haynes, Karen S.</namePart>
    <role>
      <roleTerm authority="marcrelator" type="text">creator</roleTerm>
    </role>
  </name>
  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Mickelson, James S.</namePart>
  </name>
  <typeOfResource>text</typeOfResource>
  <originInfo>
    <place>
      <placeTerm type="text">Boston</placeTerm>
    </place>
    <publisher>Pearson/Allyn &amp; Bacon</publisher>
    <dateIssued>c2006</dateIssued>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
  </originInfo>
  <physicalDescription>
    <extent>xx, 231 p. ; 23 cm.</extent>
  </physicalDescription>
  <tableOfContents> 	1. All social work is political --
2. Social work values versus politics --
3. emergence of a social work polity --
4. debate --
5. Policy models for political advocacy --
6. practitioner's influence on policy --
7. Influence through lobbying --
8. Tools to influence and organize others --
9. Monitoring the bureaucracy --
10. Political action committees --
11. campaign --
12. Social workers as politicians --
13. Jump in.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Karen S. Haynes, James S. Mickelson ; foreword by Senator Barbara A. Mikulski.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Social workers</topic>
    <topic>Political activity</topic>
  </subject>
  <classification authority="lcc">HV40.8.U6 H39 </classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">0205474667</identifier>
  <identifier type="isbn">9780205474660</identifier>
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