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Action research is a form of research closely linked to practice which can readily be undertaken by practitioners and service users. This handbook offers a comprehensive guide to action research as a strategy for inquiry and development in health and social care. It can be used by individuals or groups working independently on their own projects or as a basis for a tutor-led course. It features * an introduction to the theories behind action research and other forms of research related to it *lively case studies from social work, nursing, mental health care and community work * a step-by-step study guide. The theoretical section of the book provides a general definition of action research, compares action research with other forms of social research, outlines the nature of a 'culture of inquiry' in the workplace, and describes the links between action research and service-user research, management,community development, evaluation, reflective practice, feminist research and anti-racist research. This practical study guide covers issues such as preparing a proposal, ethics and principles of procedure, gathering and analysing data, writing a report, the links between action research and critical reflection. It will be particularly useful for groups wishing to undertake action research on an independent basis eBook available with sample pages: 0203199677
Action research is a form of research closely linked to practice which can readily be undertaken by practitioners and service users. This handbook offers a comprehensive guide to action research as a strategy for inquiry and development in health and social care. It can be used by individuals or groups working independently on their own projects or as a basis for a tutor-led course. It features * an introduction to the theories behind action research and other forms of research related to it *lively case studies from social work, nursing, mental health care and community work * a step-by-step study guide. The theoretical section of the book provides a general definition of action research, compares action research with other forms of social research, outlines the nature of a 'culture of inquiry' in the workplace, and describes the links between action research and service-user research, management,community development, evaluation, reflective practice, feminist research and anti-racist research. This practical study guide covers issues such as preparing a proposal, ethics and principles of procedure, gathering and analysing data, writing a report, the links between action research and critical reflection. It will be particularly useful for groups wishing to undertake action research on an independent basis
A sense of participation and opportunities to share and participate
in activities or groups that are important to them are crucial
factors in human wellbeing. This book provides a robust empirical
and theoretical analysis of reciprocity and its implications for
social work and social policy practices by discussing how ideas of
reciprocity can be understood and applied to welfare policy and
social care practices, as well as how the act of reciprocity
supports the wellbeing of citizens. Contributions from Finland,
Germany, Russia, the UK, the USA and Canada illuminate the ways in
which socio-political contexts influence the power relations
between citizens, practitioners and the state, and the potential
(or otherwise) for reciprocity to flourish. It will be essential
reading for social care practitioners, researchers and
educationalists as well as postgraduate students in social work and
related social care and community-oriented professions and social
policy makers.
A sense of participation and opportunities to share and participate
in activities or groups that are important to them are crucial
factors in human wellbeing. This book provides a robust empirical
and theoretical analysis of reciprocity and its implications for
social work and social policy practices by discussing how ideas of
reciprocity can be understood and applied to welfare policy and
social care practices, as well as how the act of reciprocity
supports the wellbeing of citizens. Contributions from Finland,
Germany, Russia, the UK, the USA and Canada illuminate the ways in
which socio-political contexts influence the power relations
between citizens, practitioners and the state, and the potential
(or otherwise) for reciprocity to flourish. It will be essential
reading for social care practitioners, researchers and
educationalists as well as postgraduate students in social work and
related social care and community-oriented professions and social
policy makers.
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