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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Feminist critiques of the social sciences are based on the
assumption that because the social sciences were developed for the
most part by white, middle-class, Western men, the perspectives of
women were ignored. This book offers an approach for integrating
gender-related content into the social work curriculum. The
distinguished contributors discuss the shortcoming of dominant
knowledge, address the pressing need for a gender-integrated
curriculum, consider the pedagogies consistent with the
implementation of an integrate curriculum, address specific areas
in social work education, assessing content, and assumptions, and
discuss strategic issues for the implementation of curricular
knowledge.
As the social work profession increasingly emphasizes scholarship
and research, the education and training of faculty and students in
the responsible conduct of research (RCR) becomes imperative.
Research Integrity and Responsible Conduct of Research provides
specific guidelines regarding the practical considerations,
recommendations, and tools in the ethical and responsible practice
of social work research. Using core instructional areas identified
by the U.S. Office of Research Integrity, this essential guide
covers data acquisition, management, sharing and ownership;
conflict of interest and commitment; subjects' protection; research
misconduct; publication practices and responsible authorship;
mentor and mentee responsibilities; peer review; and collaborative
science. For each core area, the book identifies specific issues
that are relevant for social work researchers. For example, the
chapter on collaborative science discusses issues related to
community-based research, and the chapter on subjects' protection
covers common institutional review board issues with social
behavioral protocols, such as doing research "on" students. Case
studies designed to enhance critical thinking about ethical
dilemmas confronted by social scientists in the practice of
research are also included. Drawing on research, curriculum models,
and identified best practices that have been primarily developed
for biomedical researchers, the book presents practical strategies
for educating and promoting RCR among social scientists. With
useful case studies, sample protocols, and take-home points, this
is a succinct yet valuable guide to the ethical practice of
research for social work students, faculty, and agency-based staff.
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