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Hardback, 3rd edition
Published: 22nd February 2016
Paperback, 3rd edition
Published: 22nd February 2016
Roots to Power: A Manual for Grassroots Organizing
By (Author) Lee Staples
Foreword by Richard A. Cloward
Foreword by Frances Fox Piven
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd February 2016
3rd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political structures: democracy
Social welfare and social services
361.80973
Hardback
512
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
992g
The third edition of the manual for community organizers tells readers how to most effectively implement community action for social change, clearly laying out grassroots organizing principles, methods, and best practices. Written for those who want to improve their own lives or the lives of others, this thoroughly revised how-to manual presents techniques groups can use to organize successfully in pursuit of their dreams. The book combines time-tested, universal principles and methods with cutting-edge material addressing new opportunities and challenges. It covers basic concepts and best practices and offers step-by-step guidelines on things an organizer needs to know, such as how to identify issues, formulate strategies, set goals, recruit participants, and much more. The work focuses on six organizing arenas: turf/geography, failth-based, issue, identity, shared experience, and work-related. It offers new or expanded material addressing community development, use of social media, internal organizational dynamics, electoral organizing, evaluation/assessment, and prevention of burnout for key leaders. There are also nuts-and-bolts articles by experts who address topics such as action research, lobbying, legal tactics, and grassroots fundraising. Numerous case examples, charts, worksheets, and small group exercises enrich the discussion and bring the material to life.
One of the book's major strengths is the author's emphasis on power at every turn in the organizing process, from making decisions about who to involve, to conducting the research necessary to analyze a situation, to uncovering what facts will mobilize the public and keep them engaged. . . . For social group workers and students of group work, the 3rd edition of Roots to Power presents essential elements of grassroots community organizing. Regardless of context, these elements are solidly grounded in practice theory. The book is methodically laid out with plenty of examples, case studies, and exercise to promote reflection, critique, and learning. * Social Work With Groups *
Lee Staples, PhD, MSW, is Clinical Professor Emeritus at the Boston University School of Social Work.