Practice and Research

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British Journal Of Social Work
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Empirical Practice Movement
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ethics in social research
Evidence Based Practice
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Face To Face
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Personal Social Services
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practitioner inquiry
Practitioner Research
qualitative
qualitative evaluation
Qualitative Inquiry
Qualitative Research
Qualitative Social Work
Qualitative Social Work Research
qualitative social work research methods
Quantitative Research
Reflective Practice
Research Capacity Building Network
Research Utilization
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Service Users
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Social Science Research
Social Work
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Social Work Practice
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781409439172
  • Weight: 1020g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Practice and Research is an overview of Professor Ian Shaw's analysis of the complexity and challenges of the practice/research relationship in social work - a theme that has been the focus of much of his writing over his career. Introduced with a new essay that reflects on the 'serendipity, misfires and occasional patterns' in his work, the book is grouped into five sections. It covers the following themes, each of which is fully contextualized: ¢ Perspectives on Social Work Research ¢ Evaluation ¢ Qualitative Social Work Research ¢ Practice and Research ¢ The Receiving End: Service Users and Research This book has much to say about the relationship between social work practice and research and is a must-read for any social work student or practitioner.
Ian F. Shaw, Professor of Social Work, University of York, UK

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