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Integrating Knowledge and Practice: The Case of Social Work and Social Science

Autor Charles Garvin, Rosemary Sarri, David Tucker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
As a profession that works directly to improve the human condition, social work has made a special effort to integrate social science knowledge with its methods for identifying and dealing with human problems. This book is about the relationship between the systematic study of human problems and actions to improve them. The group of experts do not provide practical instructions; they do not provide advice on how to conduct evaluation studies or how to solve the problem of homelessness. Instead, the contributors examine the questions and issues that arise, and the knowledge gained, when purposeful attempts are made to understand and solve human problems using the best available social science knowledge.The issue of the integration of social work and the social sciences has not been examined in any depth in current research. The social sciences have evolved steadily through the years and social workers have increasingly relied on them-both substantively as well as in terms of research methodologies. In turn, social work has contributed to this dialogue by providing challenging research questions, in formulating critiques of social science theory and methodology, and in emphasizing the need to study social problems in their complex environments. The book's goal is to define how social work and the social sciences can continue to build on a clear sense of the issues and developments common to both.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275949679
ISBN-10: 0275949672
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DAVID J. TUCKER is Professor of Social Work at the University of Michigan School of Social Work.CHARLES GARVIN is Professor of Social Work at the University of Michigan School of Social Work. He is author of Contemporary Group Work (Third Edition, 1997).ROSEMARY SARRI is Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan School of Social Work and Faculty Associate at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

Cuprins

Introduction: Evolution and Change in the Relationship between Social Work and Social Science by David J. Tucker, Charles Garvin, and Rosemary SarriPromises and ProblemsIntroduction: Progress and Problems in the Integration of Knowledge and Practice by David J. TuckerMaking Decisions about Integration by Eileen GambrillMechanism, Conflict, and Cultural Symbol: Three Views of the Relationship between Social Insight and Social Transformation by Richard H. PriceKnowledge for Policy and Practice by David Laws and Martin ReinContent Analysis of Social Work Dissertation Papers: Epistemological Implications by Richard E. BoettcherResearch and Social Policy: Conceptual Frameworks and Social Inequality by Adam JamrozikSocial Science and Social WorkIntroduction: How Social Science Contributes to Social Work by Charles GarvinSchema, Niches, and Nodes: Social Cognitive Resources for Contemporary Social Work Practice by Aaron M. Brower and Paula S. NuriusCommunity Organization, New Social Movement Theory, and the Condition of Post-Modernity by Robert Fisher and Joseph KlingThe Theory and Practice of Decision-Making by Sherri Shienfeld, with Narayan ViswanathanExpanding Theories of Occupational Structure: Examining the Relationship between Family Responsive Policies and Worker Well-Being by Susan LambertGrounded Theory: A Methodology for Integrating Social Work and Social Science Theory by Susan Bernstein, Harriet Goodman, and Irwin EpsteinIntroduction of Chaos and Complexity Theory to Social Work by James Patrick MaceSocial Work to Social ScienceIntroduction: Social Work Perspectives on the Integration of Social Work and Social Science by Rosemary SarriMacro Practice for the 21st Century: An Empowerment Perspective by Elaine GutiérrezSocial Work Education in Context: Hong Kong Polytechnic File by Diana Mak and Tsang Nai-mingThe Interface between Social Sciences and Social Work: The Case of European Mental Health Social Work by Shulamit RamonIntegrating Work Team Effectiveness with Social Work Practice: An Ecological Approach by Diane Vinokur-KaplanOf Penguins and Policies: Communications between Policy Researchers and Decision-Makers by Armand LaufferRediscovering the Lives of Women: A Feminist Critique of the Social Science-Social Work Connection by Mimi AbramovitzHuman Resources in the Industrialized Societies: The Need for New Social Concepts and Perspectives by Adam JamrozikSocial Stratification and Psychological Debilitation: A Review with Practice Implications by John F. LongresThemes and PerspectivesThemes and Perspectives on Integration and Related Models by Edwin J. ThomasA History of Educational Integration in One ProgramDoctoral Education in Social Work and Social Science at Michigan by Robert D. Vinter and Rosemary SarriReferencesIndex