Digital Social Work
Tools for Practice with Individuals, Organizations, and Communities
Edited by Lauri Goldkind, Lea Wolf, and Paul P. Freddolino
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Edited by Lauri Goldkind, Associate Professor, School of Social Service, Fordham University, Edited by Lea Wolf, Consultant, LMSW, and Edited by Paul P. Freddolino, Professor, School of Social Work, Michigan State University
Lauri Goldkind, PhD, MSW, is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Social Service at Fordham University. As a social worker who has focused on macro practice, she is also interested in organizational development and evaluating organizational effectiveness across all areas (including use of technology, defining notions of accountability, and leadership development). Her current research has two strands: technology implementation, information, and communication technologies (ICT) tools in human services; and nonprofits, social justice, and civic engagement in organizational life. Lea Wolf, MSW, is a social worker who lives and works in New York City. Wolf's published work addresses arts-based interventions across sectors, social activism, and the nexus of social work and technology. Paul P. Freddolino, MDiv, PhD, is Professor of Social Work at Michigan State University. He has led development of hybrid/blended social work education programs and online courses. He is also actively
engaged in research related to the use of technology tools in social work practice. Current projects focus on technology for stroke victims, for people with dementia, and for caregivers of both.
Contributors:
Paul P. Freddolino
Lauri Goldkind
Lea Wolf
Lauren Aaronson
Kristin Battista-Frazee
Emily Carter
Janice DeRito
Thomas Felke
Dale Fitch
Stephen Goldsmith
Kimberly Grocher
Laurel Iverson Hitchcock
Michael Janosch
Chris Kingsley
Sofia Konvitz
Alice Krueger
Lynette Kvasny
Andrea LaMarre,
Vu Le
Abraham Lincoln Lee
Joyce Y. Lee
Shawna J. Lee
Carla Rice
Melanie Sage
Jonathan B. Singer
Andrew Tepper
Chelsea Tussing
Tova Walsh
Lap Yan
Karen Zgoda