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       I) Brief Table of Contents     II) Detailed Table of Contents       I) Brief Table of Contents    PART I: BUILDING A FRAMEWORK FOR EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY Chapter 1. An Introduction to Advocacy for Social Justice  Chapter 2. Contemporary Issues affecting Social Justice  Chapter 3. Human Services Advocacy Interventions    PART II: ADVOCACY PRACTICE : A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH   Chapter 4. Advocacy Women and Girls  Chapter 5. Violence against Women and Girls  Chapter 6. Advocacy for Children  Chapter 7. Advocacy for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations  Chapter 8. Advocacy for Refugees and Migrants        II) Detailed Table of Contents    PART I: BUILDING A FRAMEWORK FOR EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY Chapter 1. An Introduction to Advocacy for Social Justice  What Is Advocacy for Social Justice?  The Roots of Social Justice Advocacy: Early Advocates and the Development of a Human Rights Framework  Advocacy for Social Justice: Using a Human Rights Framework  The Downside of the Human Rights Movement  Concluding Thoughts on Advocacy for Social Justice    Chapter 2. Contemporary Issues affecting Social Justice  Vulnerable Populations: Who Needs Advocacy and Why?  The Face and Nature of Poverty  Social and Political Movements affecting Economically Disadvantaged Populations  Global Poverty in Developing Nations  Globalization: A Shrinking World  Cyberactivism: Using the Internet for Advocacy Purposes  Concluding Thoughts on Contemporary Issues affecting Social Justice   Chapter 3. Human Services Advocacy Interventions  Mobilizing for Change: Using Social Systems Theory to Better Understand Social Structures  Theories That Explain Power and Abuse of Power  Theories that Explain how Change Occurs in Society  Culturally Competent Generalist Advocacy on a Macro Level  The Case of the Truant Students  The Case of the Reluctant Refugee  Social Justice Advocacy within Communities: Partnering to Effect Change  Concluding Thoughts on Human Services Advocacy Interventions    PART II: ADVOCACY PRACTICE : A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH   Chapter 4. Advocacy Women and Girls  History of Social Injustice against Women  Theories of Gender Oppression and Exploitation  Engaging in Culturally Competent Gender Equity Advocacy  Concluding Thoughts on Advocating for Gender Equity    Chapter 5. Violence against Women and Girls  Violence against Women and Girls in the Global North  Advocacy Efforts in Response to IPV in the Global North Prevention Strategies and Public Awareness Campaigns  Advocacy Efforts in Response to Sexual Assault in the Global North  Violence against Women and Girls in the Global South  International Protection of Women: UN Treaty Bodies  Advocacy Efforts to Confront Crimes against Women and Girls  Concluding Thoughts on Violence against Women and Girls    Chapter 6. Advocacy for Children  Advocacy for Children in Western Society  Early Advocacy Efforts to Confront Child Labor Abuses in America  Early Advocacy Efforts to Confront Child Welfare Abuses in America  Contemporary Child Welfare: Advocating for Vulnerable Children  Global Advocacy Practice: International Human Rights Violations against Children  Advocacy Efforts on Behalf of Orphaned and Vulnerable Children  Concluding Thoughts on International Child Welfare    Chapter 7. Advocacy for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations  Terminology: The Importance of Words  The Marginalization of the LGBT Population: Human Rights Violations on a Local and Global Level  Advocacy on Behalf of LGBT Populations: The Fight for Equality  Advocacy for LGBT People from Special Populations  Human Service Advocate’s Response  Concluding Thoughts on Advocacy for LGBT Population    Chapter 8. Advocacy for Refugees and Migrants  Global Forced Migration and Mass Displacement  Refugees, IDPs, and Stateless Persons: Who Are They, Where Do They Come From, and Where Are They Going?  Global Trends in Forced Migration due to Natural Disasters  Global Trends in Conflict-Generated Mass Forced Migration  A Contemporary Picture of Refugee Dynamics  Advocacy on a Domestic and Global Level for Refugee Populations  “Voluntary Migration”: Immigration to the United States in Search of a Better Life  Effective Advocacy for Equitable Immigration Reform  Concluding Thoughts on Advocacy for Refugees and Immigrants    Table of Contents 
        
    
    
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