Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm
Getting Close to Practice
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4473-7685-9
Verlag: Bristol University Press
There is a growing interest in the use of psycho-social research methods but what is involved when researchers get up close and personal to human feelings, activities and interactions in a social work setting?
This book brings together the work of academics, post-doctoral and doctoral researchers to lift the lid on psycho-social approaches in practice. Each chapter draws on empirical research to demonstrate how creative and reflexive psycho-social methods – ranging from arts-based inquiry to voice-centred analysis – can generate rich insights into lived experience and deepen understanding of professional relationships, organisational life and the everyday challenges of social work.
The book features:
• Critical reflections on the affordances and challenges of diverse psycho-social research methods;
• ‘Core principles and practices to consider’ boxes at the end of each chapter for practical application; and
• Case studies demonstrating how psycho-social methods operate in real-world research settings.
This accessibly-written resource provides readers with practical guidance, critical reflection and frameworks that promote both intellectual and professional development.
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Part I: Introduction
1. Introducing Psychosocial Practice-Near Research - Michelle Lefevre and Gillian Ruch
2. The Conceptual Frameworks of Psychosocial Practice-Near Research - Gillian Ruch
Part II: The Reflexive Practitioner-Researcher
3. Beginning the Doctoral Journey - Ben O’Farrell
4. The Reluctant Autoethnographer - Rachel Larkin
5. An Autoethnographic Exploration of Black Women’s Experience in Leadership - Shantel Thomas
Part III: Observation
6. Observation and Practice-Near Social Work Research - Helen Hingley-Jones
7. Getting Closer to the Data - Paul Dugmore
8. Activating the Mind's Eye - Louise Sims
Part IV: Creative and Participatory Methods
9. Co-Developing the ‘Reflect, Draw, Write, Talk’ Method - Jo Williams
10. Using Music and Imagery to Open Up Self-Narratives with Young People - Matt Ellis
11. The Generative Potential of Metaphors - Rachael Owens
12. Unveiling the Emotional Landscape - Makhan Shergill
13. Powerful Possibilities of Poetic Methods - Amy Lynch
Part V: Conclusion
14. Critical Reflections and Conclusion - Gillian Ruch and Michelle Lefevre




