Dimensions of Human Behavior: Person and Environment
Sixth Edition
Learning Objectives
- Analyze one’s own emotional and cognitive reactions to a case study.
- Analyze how social movements differ from other social groups.
- Summarize the historical and contemporary relationships between social work and social movements.
- Compare three theoretical perspectives on social movements (political process, mobilizing structures, and cultural framing).
- Explain some of the outcomes of social movements.
- Describe some trends in social movements.
- Apply knowledge of social movements to recommend guidelines for social work engagement, assessment, intervention, and evaluation.