Social Administration
Discover the essential insights of social administration with Social Administration by Roger A. Lohmann. Published by Columbia University Press in 2001, this comprehensive hardback spans 544 pages, exploring vital management approaches, including Theory Z, and the intersection of social work and nonprofit studies. Lohmann delves into how effective social administration enhances social work practices, particularly in promoting social justice, combating oppression, and addressing various institutional "isms". This enlightening book is an invaluable resource for students, professionals, and activists looking to deepen their understanding of social work administration and sociology in the United States. Equip yourself with the knowledge to advance your skills and make a meaningful impact in your community.