Counseling for Social Justice
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Counselors as Agents of Social Justice -- The Globalization of Counseling in a World of "Savage Inequalities" -- Social Injustice and a Symbol of Hope: The Story of Malala -- The Context for Social Injustice -- Defining Social Justice -- What the Concept of Social Justice Means for Counselors -- Counseling for Social Justice: A Conceptual Overview -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Promoting Social Justice and Challenging Oppression -- Chapter 2: A Culture of Positive Peace: Counseling for Structural and Cultural Transformation -- Peace: An Overview -- Positive Versus Negative Peace -- The Relationship Between Violence and Peace -- Working Toward a Culture of Peace -- Peace and Social Justice: An Inseparable Relationship -- Peace and the Counseling Profession -- Peace and Social Justice: Direction for the Counseling Profession -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Ensuring Equitable and Inclusive Global Education: Transformational Perspectives for Global Counseling in Schools -- Sustainable Development and Education -- Getting to Education 2030 -- The Global State of Education -- Education in High-Income or Rich Countries -- The Current Global Picture of Education -- The Current State of Counseling in Schools -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Advancing Social Justice by Advocating for Decent Work -- Decent Work: What It Is, Where We Are, and What We Can Do -- The Definition of Decent Work -- Decent Work Indicators and the Status Quo -- Counselors' Roles in Mainstreaming Decent Work -- Promoting Career Development for Decent Work -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: LGBTQQI Social Justice Issues and Advocacy Strategies -- The Power of Language