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Doing Social Work Research Roger Smith

Doing Social Work Research By Roger Smith

Doing Social Work Research by Roger Smith


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This accessible book is based on the author's extensive practical experience of carrying out and teaching research in the social work field. Social work research is shown to be both a distinctive academic enterprise and a task that can be accomplished effectively in line with the values and ethical principles that lie at the discipline's core.

Doing Social Work Research Summary

Doing Social Work Research by Roger Smith

The book provides a well written guide that adeptly captures the sensitivities and complex implications of both research process and dissemination within the ever changing and highly regulated world of social work.
Victoria Foster,Research Associate, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work,University of Manchester, UK, in British Journal of Social Work June 2010

This book offers many practical examples of research projects taken from the author's own experience as a researcher. These examples illustrate the usually complex concepts of research methodology by showing how they are practised in the real world of social work, so the title is apt. Especially useful are the common features of social work research discussed at length in the final chapter, as a way of finding common ground in the disputed terrain of social work as a profession, and in social work research in particular.
Heather D'Cruz, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Australia

Smith clearly highlights the parallels between the values of social work and the values that underpin research in this area, and in so doing, demonstrates the emancipatory potential of social work research...this is a valuable text that will help to allay many of the fears associated with conducting social work research.
Caroline Andow, Senior Research Fellow, University of Southampton, Social Sciences Department, UK

As a third year social work student I found this book a good consolidation of what I have been learning this semester in my research and evaluation module. It has helped me with my end of module assignment, to demonstrate my understanding of social work research through a detailed literature search ... I found the practical examples of actual pieces of research particularly useful in getting an idea of how particular methods are used. I have found this book very useful as it has helped clarify the meaning of the research terminology and given me a good understanding of the overall process.
Sally Biskin, Social Work Student, Bangor University, UK

This accessible book is based on the author's extensive practical experience of carrying out and teaching research in the social work field. Social work research is shown to be both a distinctive academic enterprise and a task that can be accomplished effectively in line with the values and ethical principles that lie at the discipline's core.

Doing Social Work Research helps intending researchers to relate 'methodology' to 'method', so that they can make authoritative decisions about how to turn initial research questions into valid and feasible investigative strategies. In doing so, it introduces and evaluates a wide range of approaches across the spectrum of social work research.

Building on this, the book provides detailed guidance on how to organize the research task, paying close attention to the practicalities of planning, preparation, implementation and management of investigations.

Doing Social Work Research features:

  • A comprehensive overview of social work research methods
  • Detailed guidance on 'how to' carry out research in social work
  • Illustrative examples of research practice from personal experience
  • Effective links between core social work values, purposes, methodologies and research practices
This book is a valuable resource for social work students and practitioners carrying out research projects as well as practicing researchers and research educators in the discipline.

About Roger Smith

Roger Smith teaches and researches in social work at De Montfort University, UK. He worked in residential care before qualifying as a social worker in 1980. He then joined the Probation Service, working mainly with young offenders and subsequently held a policy development role with a national children's organisation.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Drivers, demands and constraints in social work research

Chapter 2'What works': evidence for practice?

Chapter 3Critical perspectives: the view from outside

Chapter 4Leading the Way? Social Work Research and Service Users

Chapter 5From methodology to method: quantity and evidence

Chapter 6Critical and interpretive approaches: what's going on here?

Chapter 7Committed Research: models and methods

Chapter 8Making it Happen

Chapter 9Putting It All Together

Chapter 10The Value of Social Work Research

References

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Doing Social Work Research by Roger Smith
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