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Relationship-Based Research in Social Work: Understanding Practice Research


Relationship-Based Research in Social Work: Understanding Practice Research

Paperback by Ruch, Gillian; Julkunen, Ilse; Russell, Kathleen; Swann, Gavin; Hingley-Jones, Helen; Lunabba, Harry; Virokannas, Elina; Fagerström, Katarina; Yliruka, Laura; Vanhanen, Jonna; Jaakkola, Outi; Saurama, Erja; Epstein, Irwin

Relationship-Based Research in Social Work: Understanding Practice Research

£34.99

ISBN:
9781849054577
Publication Date:
21 Mar 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 25 May 2024
Relationship-Based Research in Social Work: Understanding Practice Research

Description

Relationship-based research is founded on the idea that human relationships are of paramount importance and should be central to social work research and practice. Drawing on psychodynamic and systemic understandings of research and practice, this book offers practitioners and academics an insight into what constitutes relationship-based approaches to research. These ideas are brought to life by illustrative case studies of research projects carried out in England and Finland, where the concept originated. The authors clearly demonstrate how this approach can be applied across the social work sector and provide a model for practice. This will be a key reference for social work students, practitioners on post-qualifying courses, research students, and consultant and senior practitioner social workers promoting research-informed practice.

Contents

1. Introducing the Book. Gillian Ruch, Professor of Social Work, University of Sussex, UK and Ilse Julkunen, Professor of Practice Research in Social Work, Helsinki University, Finland. 2. Developing Relevant and Respectful Research Relationships. Gillian Ruch, Professor of Social Work, University of Sussex, UK. 3 Doing Practice Research that Matters: Building Relevant and Sustainable Research Relationships. Ilse Julkunen, Professor of Practice Research in Social Work, Helsinki University, Finland. 4. Ethnography On The 'Front Line': Why Some Teams Struggle and Others Thrive. Judy Foster, Visiting Lecturer in Social Work, Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, UK. 5 Collaborative Knowledge Production in Research Practice: The Development Of The 'Mirror Method' in Team Settings. Laura Yliruka with Jonna Vanhanen, Outi Jaakkola and Erja Saurama, Finland. 6. Exploring Relationships Through Ethnography: A Research Study of Boys in School. Harry Lunabba, Doctor of Social Science, Senior Lecturer, Helsinki University, Finland. 7. Using Observation to Research the Experiences of Teenagers with Severe Learning Disabilities: Observing the 'Ordinary'. Helen Hingley Jones, Associate Professor Social Work (Research and Teaching), Middlesex University, UK. 8. Undertaking a Co-operative Inquiry in a Children's Social Care Service: Prerequisites, Opportunities, Complexities and Challenges in Achieving Relationship-Based Research. Gavin Swann, Qualified Social Worker and Senior Manager in Children Social Care, UK. 9. Critical Reflection on Fiction - Increasing Practitioner Reflexivity, Making Knowledge and Enhancing Practice. Katarina Fagerström, Doctoral Student, Helsinki University, Finland. 10. Exploring Relationships and Emotions Through Reflexive Secondary Data Analysis: Peer Supporters', Professionals' and Clients' Experiences of a Finnish Street-Level Substance Misuse Clinic. Elina Virokannas, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. 11. Designing a Qualitative Research Study: Giving Fathers with Cancer a Voice. Kathleen Sheridan Russell, Visiting Lecturer, The Tavistock Centre, UK. 12. Getting to the Heart of Relationships in Social Work Research in Practice. Gillian Ruch, Professor of Social Work, University of Sussex, UK and Ilse Julkunen, Professor of Practice Research in Social Work, Helsinki University, Finland. Contributor biographies.

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