Bridging the Gap: Examining Polarity in America
By (Author) Nancy L. Herron
By (author) Diane Zabel
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th February 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Social welfare and social services
Politics and government
Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law
Cultural studies
306.0973
Hardback
380
Controversial social problems currently facing Americans are addressed in these 12 astute bibliographic essays that synthesize the literature on the issues and outline strategies for locating additional information. A few of the issues covered are media and popular culture; public policy and government; law and the administration of the justice system; poverty, welfare, and unemployment; child care and elder care; hunger and nutrition; homelessness; and children and the changing American family. The essays provide thoughtful examinations of the issues, discuss possible resolutions, and present lists of resources for further study. An essential purchase for college and university libraries, this work is also appropriate for high school libraries and medium to large public libraries. It can be used as a supplementary text for sociology, social work, public policy, family studies, education, and nursing courses that involve the study of contemporary social issues, and as a handbook by practitioners i
NANCY L. HERRON is Associate Dean for Academic Programs at Commonwealth College, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. She is recipient of the Penn State Achieving Woman Award. DIANE ZABEL is Social Science Reference Librarian for the Pattee Library at the same institution.