Handbook of Research Methods in Social Work

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Handbook of Research Methods in Social Work

9781035310166 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Margaret Alston, Professor of Social Work, Penny Buykx, Associate Professor, Social Work, Wendy Foote, Associate Professor, Social Work and David Betts, Social Work, School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Publication Date: January 2025 ISBN: 978 1 03531 016 6 Extent: c 464 pp
This insightful Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the unique and varied methods of social work research, drawing on examples of research projects undertaken in a variety of countries, cultures and social work settings.

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This insightful Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the unique and varied methods of social work research, drawing on examples of research projects undertaken in a variety of countries, cultures and social work settings.

International in scope, the Handbook outlines the foundational concepts and ethical constructs of social work research methods before analysing them through a variety of theoretical lenses, including feminism, queer theory, social justice and radicalism. It assesses effective methods and methodologies in practice, examining quantitative, mixed methods, documentary and active participatory approaches. Contributing authors consider social work research in complex situations and discuss the compound ethical challenges facing such projects, proposing key areas for development in this field such as the use of critical reflection, greater understanding of the ever-present power imbalance, and the social worker as practical researcher.

The Handbook of Research Methods in Social Work is a vital resource for students and academics specialising in qualitative and quantitative research methods in sociology and social policy. Its assessment of real-life social work projects makes it an invaluable reference for professionals and policymakers operating in the social work setting.
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‘With so many new challenges facing social work globally, this excellent book provides a timely guide to the uniqueness and strengths of the profession’s diverse research paradigm. While firmly linked to other traditions, the collected authors show that social work scholars and practitioners are well-positioned to adapt science to both practice and policy in ways that are exceptionally inclusive. With its special emphasis on Indigenous ways of knowing and the ethical practice of research with populations that are too often silenced, this book will be particularly useful to social workers conducting and using research, now and in the future.’
– Michael Ungar, Dalhousie University, Canada
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