Steven Hick
Courses, books, writings and stuff

CV (PDF)

Presentation on Mindfulness

 

Books Research Interests Online Publications

Mindfulness and the Therapeutic Relationship, with Tom Bien. Guilford Press. Info here

Mindfulness and Social Work, upcoming edited collection. To be published by Lyceum Books.

Social Work: A Critical Turn. Lead editor: Steven Hick, second co-editor: Janis Fook (Australia), and third co-editor Richard Pozzuto (USA),Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishers, 2005, 237 pages.

Advocacy, Activism, and the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy, 2002 at http://www.lyceumbooks.com/activism.htm

Human Rights and the Internet. Lead editor: Steven Hick, second co-editor: Edward Halpin and third co-editor: Eric Hoskins, London: Macmillan Press Ltd. & New York, N.Y.: St Martin Press, LLC, 2000, 257 pages.

Social Work in Canada: An Introduction, by Steven Hick, Thompson Educational Publishers.

Social Welfare in Canada: Understanding Income Security, by Steven Hick, Thompson Educational Publishers

 

The influence of mindfulness on social work practice at three levels: as a practice intervention, as a means to cultivate presence with clients and for self-care.

Currently developing and testing Radical Mindfulness Training, a group intervention specifically designed for work with people facing multiple and severe difficulties and oppressions.

Editorial Responsibilities

Editorial Board member, Australian Social Work

Regional Associate Editor, Critical Social Work, East Carolina University, USA. www.criticalsocialwork.com

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Technology in Human Services. Hawthorn Press, USA.

Editorial Board Member, Currents: New Scholarship in the Human Services, University of Calgary Press and the University of Calgary Faculty of Social Work, Canada. www.uofcpress.com/journals/currents/ 

Editorial Board, New Technology in Human Services Centre for Human Service Technology (CHST), Department of Social Work Studies, University of Southampton, U.K.

Reviewer for Canadian Social Work Review
 

 

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Community Technology Centres: Are They the Answer for Poverty?  Conference presentation, Calgary 2003.

Canadian Social History, A web site I developed with funding from Heritage Canada, 1996

Introduction: Anti-Oppressive Practice: Challenges for Social Work. Critical Social Work. 2002.

A collection of papers from the Annual conference (2002) of the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work held in Toronto. Critical Social Work. 2002.

Interview with Noam Chomsky on Internet, Society and Activism, 2000.

Learning to Care on the Internet: Evaluating an Online Introductory Social Work Course, By Steven Hick, 1999

Participatory Program Evaluation for Community Work, By Steven Hick

Disability Studies in Canadian University Social Work Education, By Steven Hick & Roy Hanes