Innovations in Social Work Research
Using Methods Creatively
Herausgeber: Hardwick, Louise; Worsley, Aidan; Smith, Roger
Innovations in Social Work Research
Using Methods Creatively
Herausgeber: Hardwick, Louise; Worsley, Aidan; Smith, Roger
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055857
- ISBN-10: 1849055858
- Artikelnr.: 42569837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055857
- ISBN-10: 1849055858
- Artikelnr.: 42569837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Louise Hardwick, Roger Smith and Aidan Worsley
About the Editors and Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Section 1: Innovations in Design and Planning. 1. Action Research for Social Justice: Researching and Organising on Household Debt
Sarah Banks
Durham University. 2. A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Therapeutic Intervention for Children Affected by Sexual Abuse
Tricia Jessiman
John Carpenter and Trish O'Donnell
University of Bristol. 3. Front Row Seats: Why Researchers Need to Get Closer to Practice and How We Can Do So
David Westlake
University of Bedfordshire. 4. Archival Resources for Social Work History
Pat Starkey
University of Liverpool. 5. A Study of Long Term Outcomes of Children with Harmful Sexual Behaviour: Using Social Media to Reach and Engage a 'Hard to Reach' Population
Simon Hackett
Durham University with Myles Balfe
University College Cork
Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield and Josie Phillips
Durham University. 6. Involving People with Dementia in a Systemic Review
Nicolette Wade and Mike Fisher
University of Bedfordshire. 7. Acting as a Critical Friend - Developmental Evaluations
Service Users and the Role of the Researcher
Roger Smith
Durham University. Section 2: Innovations in Research Methods. 8. Observing Social Work Practice:Using Ethnographic and Mobile Research Methods with social workers and service users
Harry Ferguson
University of Nottingham. 9. Using Mobile Methods to Explore the Lives of Marginalised Young Men in Manchester
Alistair Roy
Jenny Hughes
Lynn Frogett and Jennifer Christensen
University of Central Lancashire. 10. Being Brave
Doing Creative: Using Visual Ethnography in Social Work Research to Explore the Impact of Space and Environment on Organisational Culture
Jadwiga Leigh
University of Sheffield. 11. Researching Recovery from Substance Misuse Using Visual Methods
Julian Manley
Alistair Roy and Lyn Frogett
University of Central Lancashire. Section 3: Innovations in Data Analysis. 12. Validating Meaning Making: The Potential of Phenomenological Inquiry
Sue Thompson
Avenue Media Solutions. 13. The Elephant in the Room: Taking Language Difference Seriously in Research
Bogusia Temple
University of Central Lancashire. 14. Data Analysis in Participatory Research with Adults with Asperger's Syndrome
Jackie Robinson
De Montfort University. 15. Quantitative Research and the Secondary Analysis of Longitude Data in Social Work Research
Martin Elliot
Cardiff University. Section 4: Innovations in Dissemination and Impact. 16. Participatory Action Research: Empowering Women to Evaluate Services
Lena Dominelli
Durham University. 17. 'A Little Bit of What I'm About': Urban Photography For Social Work Research
Natalie Robinson
University of Liverpool. 18. Incorporating 'Knowledge Exchange' Into Research Design and Dissemination Strategies
Aisha Hutchinson and Cherilyn Dance
University of Bedfordshire. 19. You're Not in The Picture: Service Users
Research
Involvement and Change
Jennifer Taylor
Gina Barrett
Vic Forrest
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives
Peter Beresford
Brunel University
Becki Meakin
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives. Conclusion.
Sarah Banks
Durham University. 2. A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Therapeutic Intervention for Children Affected by Sexual Abuse
Tricia Jessiman
John Carpenter and Trish O'Donnell
University of Bristol. 3. Front Row Seats: Why Researchers Need to Get Closer to Practice and How We Can Do So
David Westlake
University of Bedfordshire. 4. Archival Resources for Social Work History
Pat Starkey
University of Liverpool. 5. A Study of Long Term Outcomes of Children with Harmful Sexual Behaviour: Using Social Media to Reach and Engage a 'Hard to Reach' Population
Simon Hackett
Durham University with Myles Balfe
University College Cork
Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield and Josie Phillips
Durham University. 6. Involving People with Dementia in a Systemic Review
Nicolette Wade and Mike Fisher
University of Bedfordshire. 7. Acting as a Critical Friend - Developmental Evaluations
Service Users and the Role of the Researcher
Roger Smith
Durham University. Section 2: Innovations in Research Methods. 8. Observing Social Work Practice:Using Ethnographic and Mobile Research Methods with social workers and service users
Harry Ferguson
University of Nottingham. 9. Using Mobile Methods to Explore the Lives of Marginalised Young Men in Manchester
Alistair Roy
Jenny Hughes
Lynn Frogett and Jennifer Christensen
University of Central Lancashire. 10. Being Brave
Doing Creative: Using Visual Ethnography in Social Work Research to Explore the Impact of Space and Environment on Organisational Culture
Jadwiga Leigh
University of Sheffield. 11. Researching Recovery from Substance Misuse Using Visual Methods
Julian Manley
Alistair Roy and Lyn Frogett
University of Central Lancashire. Section 3: Innovations in Data Analysis. 12. Validating Meaning Making: The Potential of Phenomenological Inquiry
Sue Thompson
Avenue Media Solutions. 13. The Elephant in the Room: Taking Language Difference Seriously in Research
Bogusia Temple
University of Central Lancashire. 14. Data Analysis in Participatory Research with Adults with Asperger's Syndrome
Jackie Robinson
De Montfort University. 15. Quantitative Research and the Secondary Analysis of Longitude Data in Social Work Research
Martin Elliot
Cardiff University. Section 4: Innovations in Dissemination and Impact. 16. Participatory Action Research: Empowering Women to Evaluate Services
Lena Dominelli
Durham University. 17. 'A Little Bit of What I'm About': Urban Photography For Social Work Research
Natalie Robinson
University of Liverpool. 18. Incorporating 'Knowledge Exchange' Into Research Design and Dissemination Strategies
Aisha Hutchinson and Cherilyn Dance
University of Bedfordshire. 19. You're Not in The Picture: Service Users
Research
Involvement and Change
Jennifer Taylor
Gina Barrett
Vic Forrest
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives
Peter Beresford
Brunel University
Becki Meakin
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives. Conclusion.
About the Editors and Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Section 1: Innovations in Design and Planning. 1. Action Research for Social Justice: Researching and Organising on Household Debt
Sarah Banks
Durham University. 2. A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Therapeutic Intervention for Children Affected by Sexual Abuse
Tricia Jessiman
John Carpenter and Trish O'Donnell
University of Bristol. 3. Front Row Seats: Why Researchers Need to Get Closer to Practice and How We Can Do So
David Westlake
University of Bedfordshire. 4. Archival Resources for Social Work History
Pat Starkey
University of Liverpool. 5. A Study of Long Term Outcomes of Children with Harmful Sexual Behaviour: Using Social Media to Reach and Engage a 'Hard to Reach' Population
Simon Hackett
Durham University with Myles Balfe
University College Cork
Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield and Josie Phillips
Durham University. 6. Involving People with Dementia in a Systemic Review
Nicolette Wade and Mike Fisher
University of Bedfordshire. 7. Acting as a Critical Friend - Developmental Evaluations
Service Users and the Role of the Researcher
Roger Smith
Durham University. Section 2: Innovations in Research Methods. 8. Observing Social Work Practice:Using Ethnographic and Mobile Research Methods with social workers and service users
Harry Ferguson
University of Nottingham. 9. Using Mobile Methods to Explore the Lives of Marginalised Young Men in Manchester
Alistair Roy
Jenny Hughes
Lynn Frogett and Jennifer Christensen
University of Central Lancashire. 10. Being Brave
Doing Creative: Using Visual Ethnography in Social Work Research to Explore the Impact of Space and Environment on Organisational Culture
Jadwiga Leigh
University of Sheffield. 11. Researching Recovery from Substance Misuse Using Visual Methods
Julian Manley
Alistair Roy and Lyn Frogett
University of Central Lancashire. Section 3: Innovations in Data Analysis. 12. Validating Meaning Making: The Potential of Phenomenological Inquiry
Sue Thompson
Avenue Media Solutions. 13. The Elephant in the Room: Taking Language Difference Seriously in Research
Bogusia Temple
University of Central Lancashire. 14. Data Analysis in Participatory Research with Adults with Asperger's Syndrome
Jackie Robinson
De Montfort University. 15. Quantitative Research and the Secondary Analysis of Longitude Data in Social Work Research
Martin Elliot
Cardiff University. Section 4: Innovations in Dissemination and Impact. 16. Participatory Action Research: Empowering Women to Evaluate Services
Lena Dominelli
Durham University. 17. 'A Little Bit of What I'm About': Urban Photography For Social Work Research
Natalie Robinson
University of Liverpool. 18. Incorporating 'Knowledge Exchange' Into Research Design and Dissemination Strategies
Aisha Hutchinson and Cherilyn Dance
University of Bedfordshire. 19. You're Not in The Picture: Service Users
Research
Involvement and Change
Jennifer Taylor
Gina Barrett
Vic Forrest
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives
Peter Beresford
Brunel University
Becki Meakin
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives. Conclusion.
Sarah Banks
Durham University. 2. A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Therapeutic Intervention for Children Affected by Sexual Abuse
Tricia Jessiman
John Carpenter and Trish O'Donnell
University of Bristol. 3. Front Row Seats: Why Researchers Need to Get Closer to Practice and How We Can Do So
David Westlake
University of Bedfordshire. 4. Archival Resources for Social Work History
Pat Starkey
University of Liverpool. 5. A Study of Long Term Outcomes of Children with Harmful Sexual Behaviour: Using Social Media to Reach and Engage a 'Hard to Reach' Population
Simon Hackett
Durham University with Myles Balfe
University College Cork
Helen Masson
University of Huddersfield and Josie Phillips
Durham University. 6. Involving People with Dementia in a Systemic Review
Nicolette Wade and Mike Fisher
University of Bedfordshire. 7. Acting as a Critical Friend - Developmental Evaluations
Service Users and the Role of the Researcher
Roger Smith
Durham University. Section 2: Innovations in Research Methods. 8. Observing Social Work Practice:Using Ethnographic and Mobile Research Methods with social workers and service users
Harry Ferguson
University of Nottingham. 9. Using Mobile Methods to Explore the Lives of Marginalised Young Men in Manchester
Alistair Roy
Jenny Hughes
Lynn Frogett and Jennifer Christensen
University of Central Lancashire. 10. Being Brave
Doing Creative: Using Visual Ethnography in Social Work Research to Explore the Impact of Space and Environment on Organisational Culture
Jadwiga Leigh
University of Sheffield. 11. Researching Recovery from Substance Misuse Using Visual Methods
Julian Manley
Alistair Roy and Lyn Frogett
University of Central Lancashire. Section 3: Innovations in Data Analysis. 12. Validating Meaning Making: The Potential of Phenomenological Inquiry
Sue Thompson
Avenue Media Solutions. 13. The Elephant in the Room: Taking Language Difference Seriously in Research
Bogusia Temple
University of Central Lancashire. 14. Data Analysis in Participatory Research with Adults with Asperger's Syndrome
Jackie Robinson
De Montfort University. 15. Quantitative Research and the Secondary Analysis of Longitude Data in Social Work Research
Martin Elliot
Cardiff University. Section 4: Innovations in Dissemination and Impact. 16. Participatory Action Research: Empowering Women to Evaluate Services
Lena Dominelli
Durham University. 17. 'A Little Bit of What I'm About': Urban Photography For Social Work Research
Natalie Robinson
University of Liverpool. 18. Incorporating 'Knowledge Exchange' Into Research Design and Dissemination Strategies
Aisha Hutchinson and Cherilyn Dance
University of Bedfordshire. 19. You're Not in The Picture: Service Users
Research
Involvement and Change
Jennifer Taylor
Gina Barrett
Vic Forrest
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives
Peter Beresford
Brunel University
Becki Meakin
People First Lambeth
Shaping Our Lives. Conclusion.