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Doing Research in Social Work and Social Care: The Journey from Student to Practitioner Researcher


Doing Research in Social Work and Social Care: The Journey from Student to Practitioner Researcher

Paperback by Flynn, Catherine; McDermott, Fiona

Doing Research in Social Work and Social Care: The Journey from Student to Practitioner Researcher

£34.99

ISBN:
9781473906624
Publication Date:
2 Nov 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr 2024
Doing Research in Social Work and Social Care: The Journey from Student to Practitioner Researcher

Description

From understanding the concepts of research and gathering data, to writing it all up and sharing knowledge, this book will guide your students to become researchers by giving them: a confident start with clarity on core concepts and getting it right ethically step-by-step guidance at each point in the research process, showing them diversity in approaches, the impact of context and how to overcome problems case studies of how real researchers embrace the challenges, surprises and successes of research an emphasis on the person in context, so their research is reflective of the realities of social work and social care practice a guide to writing it up and achieving impact and positive change with research.

Contents

Introduction PART ONE: PREPARING FOR RESEARCH Research in the professional practice context Frameworks underpinning research Researching ethically: 'What you do is important but how you do it is more important' Arriving at a research question: Building on existing knowledge PART TWO: DOING RESEARCH Research design: Shaping your study Selecting and accessing data sources: Ensuring rigour Speaking and listening: Interviews, focus groups and community forums Counting and measuring: Questionnaires, scales and secondary analyses Looking and seeing: Visual methods 'Toolkit' PART THREE: MAKING USE OF RESEARCH Making meaning from data: Qualitative analysis Making meaning from data: Quantitative analysis Writing and sharing your findings: Creating knowledge for practice

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