Human Needs

  • Michael A Dover

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Abstract

Properly considered a chapter in an ebook. Dover, M. A. (2016, April 1). Human Needs. In Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work, Edward Mullen, editor. New York: Oxford University Press, April 1, 2016, http://tinyurl.com/hsboevx 15,000 word peer-reviewed annotated bibliography with introductions to each of the following sections. General Overview (Historical Background; Early History of Uses of Needs Concepts; Psychological Theories Influencing Social Work History; Post–World War II Social Work Discussion); Theories and Approaches (Philosophical Discussions; Marxian, Neo-Marxian, and Feminist Approaches; Capability Theory and Other Political Economic Theories; Doyal and Gough's Theory of Human Needs; Recent Psychological Theories; Nursing Theories; Religion, Spirituality, and Human Needs); Social Work Practice; Social Policy; Research (Direct Practice; Research; Gerontological Research; Cross-National Comparative Research; Needs Assessment Research); Human Needs and Other Key Social Work Concerns (Human Rights and Human Needs; Social Justice and Human Needs; Cultural Diversity and Human Needs; Oppression, Dehumanization, and Exploitation and Human Needs). PDF available here: http://tinyurl.com/zbwr37r. For confirmation of peer review see: http://tinyurl.com/z4m75bq
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOxford Bibliographies Online: Social work
StatePublished - 2016

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