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Jack Rothman

Jack Rothman (born 1927) is an American sociologist and social worker. He is best known for his work in community organizing within the field of social work. He has authored some 25 books and monographs and lectured extensively on social problems and social change. His core interests include poverty, inequality, racism and multicultural relations, mental health, and community participation.

Professor Rothman is recognized nationally and internationally for “Three Models of Community Organization Practice,” a leading conceptualization of community intervention. This formulation was designated a “Classic Text” by the Journal of Community Development, an Oxford University Press publication. His research and theoretical work have made major conceptual contributions to the field of community organization. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Fostering participation and promotion innovation : handbook for human service professionals / by Rothman, Jack

    Published 1978
    Book
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    Using research in organizations : a guide to successful application / by Rothman, Jack

    Published 1980
    Book
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    Fostering participation and promotion innovation : handbook for human service professionals / by Rothman, Jack

    Published 1978
    Book
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    Tactics and techniques of community intervention /

    Published 1995
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    Tactics and techniques of community intervention /

    Published 1995
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    Book