There are 23 books by Jack Rothman on BookOrb. A strong starting point is ISSUES IN RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS - THEORY, RESEARCH AND ACTION (1977). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Minority group identification and intergroup relations 1961 · 264 pages
  2. 2 A new look at field instruction 1971 · 224 pages
  3. 3 Promoting social justice in the multigroup society 1971 · 253 pages
  4. 4 Planning and organizing for social change 1974 · 628 pages
  5. 5 Promoting innovation and change in organizations and communities 1976 · 309 pages
  6. 6 ISSUES IN RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS - THEORY, RESEARCH AND ACTION 1977 · 366 pages
  7. 7 Developing effective strategies for social intervention 1977 · 412 pages
  8. 8 Issues in race and ethnic relations 1977 · 366 pages
  9. 9 Using research in organizations 1980 · 229 pages
  10. 10 Changing organizations and community programs 1981 · 160 pages
  11. 11 Marketing human service innovations 1983 · 272 pages
  12. 12 Runaway & homeless youth 1991 · 164 pages
  13. 13 Guidelines for case management 1992 · 127 pages
  14. 14 Practice with highly vulnerable clients 1994 · 314 pages
  15. 15 Reflections on Community Organization 1999 · 408 pages
  16. 16 Hollywood in wide angle 2004 · 199 pages
  17. 17 Searching for Butsnevits 2016 · 86 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Jack Rothman written?

BookOrb lists 23 books by Jack Rothman.

Where should I start with Jack Rothman?

A good starting point is ISSUES IN RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS - THEORY, RESEARCH AND ACTION (1977).

What is the Jack Rothman books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Minority group identification and intergroup relations (1961), 2. A new look at field instruction (1971), 3. Promoting social justice in the multigroup society (1971), 4. Planning and organizing for social change (1974), 5. Promoting innovation and change in organizations and communities (1976), 6. ISSUES IN RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS - THEORY, RESEARCH AND ACTION (1977), 7. Developing effective strategies for social intervention (1977), 8. Issues in race and ethnic relations (1977), 9. Using research in organizations (1980), 10. Changing organizations and community programs (1981), 11. Marketing human service innovations (1983), 12. Runaway & homeless youth (1991), 13. Guidelines for case management (1992), 14. Practice with highly vulnerable clients (1994), 15. Reflections on Community Organization (1999), and 2 more.