Social Development: Reflection on Six Readings

Essay: Reflection on these readings
There are 6 readings
For each reading, in your own words, give a brief summary (300 words or less) of the main points of the reading – for example, the theories covered, research methods, debates and arguments, findings, etc. This descriptive section will not be more than 1800 words.
At the end of the descriptive section, give a general and evaluative reflection (up to 450 words) on how the readings will assist you in working with communities and in generating social policy.
1-Dominelli, L. (1999). Neo-liberalism, Social Exclusion and Welfare Clients in a Global Economy. International Journal of Social Welfare 8(1): 14–22.
2-Dunk-West, Priscilla & Verity, Fiona (2013). Building on Past Foundations. In Sociological Social Work. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing United, 19-29. E-book.
3-Strier, R. (2013). Responding to the Global Economic Crisis: Inclusive Social Work Practice. Social Work 58(4), 344-353.
4-Craig, G. (1998). Community Development in a Global Context. Community Development Journal 33(1). 2-17.
5-Aigner, S.M., Victor J. Raymond, V.J. & Smidt, L.J. (2002). “Whole Community Organizing” for the 21st century. Journal of the Community Development Society, 33(1), 86-106.
6- McKnight, J. & J. Krtezmann (2012). Mapping Community Capacity. In Minkler, M. (Ed.), Community Organizing and Community Building for Health and Welfare, 3rd Edition, Piscataway: Rutgers University, 171-186.
For each reading, in your own words, give a brief summary (300 words or less) of the main points of the reading – for example, the theories covered, research methods, debates and arguments, findings, etc. This descriptive section will not be more than 1800 words.
At the end of the descriptive section, give a general and evaluative reflection (up to 450 words) on how the readings will assist you in working with communities and in generating social policy.
Maximum Essay Length: 2,250 words. The word length does not include the references and bibliography.

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