- John G. McNutt
John G. McNutt is a professor of
Urban Affairs at theUniversity of Delaware , and a leading researcher on the use of information and communication technologies in thenonprofit sector. Much of his current work focuses on electronic advocacy.His books include:
*Meenaghan, T., Gibbons, W.G. & McNutt, J.G. (2005). Generalist practice in larger settings. [Second Edition] . Chicago: Lyceum Books.
*Meenaghan, T., Kilty, K.M & McNutt, J.G. (2004). Socialpolicy analysis and practice. Chicago: Lyceum Books.
*Hick, S. & McNutt, J.G. (eds.) (2002).Advocacy andActivism on theInternet : Perspectives from Community Organization andSocial Policy . Chicago: Lyceum Books. Forward byNoam Chomsky .
*Hoff, M. & McNutt, J.G. (eds.) (1994). The Global Environmental Crisis: Implications forSocial Welfare and Social Work. Aldershot: Avebury. Forward by Mark Lusk.Recent journal publications include:
*McNutt, J.G. (2006). Building Evidence Based Advocacy in
Cyberspace : A Social Work Imperative for the New Millennium. Journal of evidence based practice 3 (2/3) In Press
*Quiero-Tajalli, I., McNutt, J.G. & Campbell, C. (2003). International social andeconomic justice , social work and on-line advocacy. International Social Work. 46 (2), 149-161
*McNutt, J.G. Queiro-Tajalli, I, Boland, K.M. & Campbell, C. (2001).Information Poverty and theLatino Community : Implications forSocial Work Practice andSocial Work Education . Journal of Ethnic and cultural diversity in social work 10 (4), 1-20.
*McNutt, J.G. (2000). Organizing Cyberspace: Strategies for Teaching AboutCommunity Practice and Technology. The Journal of community practice, 7 (1), 95-109.He earned a
B.A. fromMars Hill College (1974 ), anM.S.W. from theUniversity of Alabama (1974 ), and aPh.D. from theUniversity of Tennessee (1991 ).External links
* [http://www.policymagic.org Policy Magic] (John G. McNutt's personal web site)
* [http://www.cosw.sc.edu/index.html College of Social Work, University of South Carolina]
* [http://www.lyceumbooks.com/activism.htm Activism, Advocacy, and the Internet] (Lyceum Books)
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