By generating knowledge of practice in open and natural systems, qualitative methods can be used to examine how practice is experienced and how interventions may be understood and transformed. This cutting-edge pocket guide will equip practitioner-scholars with the foundation for conducting research that makes a difference.
By generating knowledge of practice in open and natural systems, qualitative methods can be used to examine how practice is experienced and how interventions may be understood and transformed. This cutting-edge pocket guide will equip practitioner-scholars with the foundation for conducting research that makes a difference.
Jeffrey Longhofer, PhD, is Associate Professor of Social Work at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Jerry Floersch, PhD, is Associate Professor of Social Work at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Janet M. Hoy, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Toledo.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Engaged Scholarship and Critical Realism 2. Quick-Start to Qualitative Research for Practice 3. Institutional Ethnography 4. Engaged Scholarship: Qualitative Methods and Adapting Evidence-based Practice 5. The Role of Reflexivity in Engaged Scholarship Appendix Glossary Notes References Index
Introduction 1. Engaged Scholarship and Critical Realism 2. Quick-Start to Qualitative Research for Practice 3. Institutional Ethnography 4. Engaged Scholarship: Qualitative Methods and Adapting Evidence-based Practice 5. The Role of Reflexivity in Engaged Scholarship Appendix Glossary Notes References Index
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