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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the methodological,
theoretical, and meta-theoretical considerations and guidelines
involved in undertaking institutional ethnographic work involving
people with cognitive and communicative disabilities. It presents a
coherent platform for integrating theory and method built on
classical and recent anthropological and sociological theory as
well as classic and recent methodological considerations within the
ethnographic tradition. Furthermore, it introduces readers to the
challenging work of understanding the lifeworld of people who
cannot express themselves in ordinary ways or who are deeply
stigmatised and oppressed by dominating discourses telling them how
to understand and define their role in society. It will be of
interest to all scholars, students and researchers of disability
studies, particularly those who undertake ethnographic research or
want to understand the challenges involved in doing so.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the methodological,
theoretical, and meta-theoretical considerations and guidelines
involved in undertaking institutional ethnographic work involving
people with cognitive and communicative disabilities. It presents a
coherent platform for integrating theory and method built on
classical and recent anthropological and sociological theory as
well as classic and recent methodological considerations within the
ethnographic tradition. Furthermore, it introduces readers to the
challenging work of understanding the lifeworld of people who
cannot express themselves in ordinary ways or who are deeply
stigmatised and oppressed by dominating discourses telling them how
to understand and define their role in society. It will be of
interest to all scholars, students and researchers of disability
studies, particularly those who undertake ethnographic research or
want to understand the challenges involved in doing so.
The aim of this book is to exemplify the ways in which social work
and research develop in 'advanced' welfare states - countries where
public spending is relatively high as a proportion of GNP. While
such countries have traditionally been associated with Scandinavian
countries in particular, and North-Western Europe more generally,
there are other countries where the public spend on welfare is
relatively high. The various contributors in this book explore and
exemplify ways in which social work and research are distinctive
for advanced welfare states. This involves exploring their
connection to professional identities, histories and welfare
systems; their associations with academic, theoretical and cultural
traditions of collaboration between academic and social work
practice, and the distinctive links with community, national
policy, governmentality and agency, with respect to forms of
knowledge, discourses and conception of social problems. Written by
contributors who have experience of living and working in Belgium,
Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Singapore and the UK, this book speaks
throughout about problems, methods, systems and ideas in language
that is readily transferable and transcends national boundaries of
thought and social work practice. It will be read and understood by
social work students across Europe.
The aim of this book is to exemplify the ways in which social work
and research develop in 'advanced' welfare states - countries where
public spending is relatively high as a proportion of GNP. While
such countries have traditionally been associated with Scandinavian
countries in particular, and North-Western Europe more generally,
there are other countries where the public spend on welfare is
relatively high. The various contributors in this book explore and
exemplify ways in which social work and research are distinctive
for advanced welfare states. This involves exploring their
connection to professional identities, histories and welfare
systems; their associations with academic, theoretical and cultural
traditions of collaboration between academic and social work
practice, and the distinctive links with community, national
policy, governmentality and agency, with respect to forms of
knowledge, discourses and conception of social problems. Written by
contributors who have experience of living and working in Belgium,
Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Singapore and the UK, this book speaks
throughout about problems, methods, systems and ideas in language
that is readily transferable and transcends national boundaries of
thought and social work practice. It will be read and understood by
social work students across Europe.
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