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Qualitative methods have become increasingly popular among
researchers, and while many comprehensive textbooks describe the
standard techniques and philosophical assumptions, it is often
assumed that practitioners are consumers of research and not
producers. This innovative book describes how qualitative methods
can be used to investigate the in-vivo use of theory in social work
practice. It offers not just a comprehensive overview of methods,
but a concise, accessible guide focused on how to study and
explicate application of theory, and the creative tension that
inevitably exists between theory and practice. Theory-to-practice
gaps are indispensable conditions for conducting engaged
scholarship, which in turn promotes collaboration between
researchers and practitioners in addressing practice-related
problems in real-world settings.
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