The SAGE handbook of social work research

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The SAGE handbook of social work research

edited by Ian Shaw ... [et al.]

SAGE, 2013, c2010

  • : pbk

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Handbook of social work research

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Other editors: Katharine Briar-Lawson, Joan Orme and Roy Ruckdeschel

Includes bibliographical references (p. [477]-547) and indexes

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内容説明

"This is an ambitious book. It aims at nothing less than a comprehensive account of the state of the art of social work research internationally and an intellectually original statement that will help to define and shape social work research. Those with a serious interest in social work research will agree that this is a major undertaking and one that should put social work research 'on the map'." - Ian Sinclair, University of York, UK "This terrific Handbook provides an essential map for navigating the complex currents of social work research today. It resists polemical and simplistic binaries to chart a course that emphasizes diversity, pluralism and sensitivity to political contexts in many featured exemplars. As key chapters note, inherent tensions at the heart of social work itself are mirrored in current debates about the purposes and methods of social work research. Rather than patch over differences, the volume invites us to understand historical roots of unresolvable tensions, and live with them. The international scope of the volume is unique--scholars from more than a dozen different countries were involved --and its broad scope counters the tendency toward parochialism of much North American literature. The Handbook should be essential reading for students and academics." - Catherine Riessman, Boston University, USA The SAGE Handbook of Social Work Research provides a comprehensive, internationally-focused account of leading social work research, offering an original and defining statement on contemporary theory and practice within the field. The groundbreaking Handbook engages critically with the nature and role of social work research and evaluation in contemporary societies around the globe, and asks four key questions: - What is the role and purpose of social work research? - What contexts shape the practice and purpose of social work research? - How can we maximise the quality of the practice of social work research? - How can the aims of social work in its varied domains be met through social work research? Ranging over local, national and international issues, and exploring questions of theory and practice, this is a diverse and constructively organized overview of the field. It will quickly be recognized as a benchmark in the expanding field of social work research, setting the agenda for future work in the arena.

目次

Mapping Social Work Research: Pasts, Presents and Futures - Ian Shaw, Katharine Briar-Lawson, Joan Orme, Roy Ruckdeschel PART ONE: PURPOSES OF SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH The Nature and Purposes of Social Work - f004 Nigel Parton and Stuart Kirk Providing Objective, Impartial Evidence for Decision Making and Public Accountability - Annette Boaz and James Blewett Theory and Knowledge about Social Problems to Enhance Policy Development - Joan Orme and Katharine Briar-Lawson Improving Intervention and Practice - f004 Daniel Gredig and Jeanne C Marsh Researching Our Own Domains: Research as Practice in 'Learning Organizations' - Susan White and Gerhard Riemann Challenging the Dominant Paradigm: Social Work Research, Social Justice and Social Change - f004 Bob Pease PART TWO: CONTEXTS FOR SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH Research and Government - f004 Ian Shaw and Joan Zlotnik Politics and Values in Social Work Research - Haluk Soydan Social Work Research and Ethics - f004 Richard Hugman From Social Work Practice to Social Work Research: An Emergent Approach to a Basic Problem - Steve Trevillion Theory and Theorizing: Intellectual Contexts of Social Work Research - Mikko Mantysaari and Richard Weatherley The Uses of Social Work Research - Roy Ruckdeschel and Adrienne Chambon Places in Time: Contextualizing Social Work Research - f004 Ian Shaw PART THREE: THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH The Practice of Social Work Research - Jackie Powell and Blanca Ramos Logics, Qualities and Quality of Social Work Research - Ian Shaw Evidence and Practice: The Knowledge Challenge for Social Work - Geraldine Macdonald and Jennie Popay Methods for Enhancing Theory and Knowledge About Problems, Policies, and Practice - Jane F Gilgun Methods for Understanding, Learning and Social Justice - Carmen Lavoie, Judy MacDonald and Elizabeth Whitmore Mixing Methods in Social Work Research - Jennifer C Greene, Peter Sommerfeld, and Wendy L Haight Challenges and Directions in the Practice of Social Work Research - f004 Katharine Briar-Lawson, Robyn Munford and Jackie Sanders PART FOUR: DOMAINS OF SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH Nation - f004 Linda Briskman Community - Karen Staller and Tracie Mafile'o Children, Young People and Families - Mary Ruffalo, June Thoburn and Paula Allen-Meares Health and Well-being - f004 Paul Bywaters and Michael Ungar Disability - Sally French and John Swain Mental Health - f004 Peter Huxley, Michael Sheppard and Martin Webber Social Work Research and Aging - f004 Philip McCallion Social Work in Criminal Justice - Fergus McNeill, Dennis Bracken and Alan Clarke Challenges and Directions in Social Work Research and Social Work Practice - Joan Orme, Roy Ruckdeschel and Katharine Briar-Lawson

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB13505893
  • ISBN
    • 9781412934992
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Los Angeles
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxiv, 572 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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