This paper discusses an ongoing research-based collaboration between an academic literacies researcher and a lecturer in the field of Social Work aimed at exploring the nature of everyday writing in social work. The paper outlines the key principles of the methodology adopted—a text-oriented ethnography—and discusses the extent to which this methodology is facilitating a collaborative partnership towards meeting three interrelated goals: the empirical goal of building rich descriptions of writing in everyday social work practice; the ideological-epistemological goal of challenging a deficit discourse on writing (and writers); and the interventionist goal of working with institutions to harness writing in productive ways to learning and prof...
In Botswana, social workers are trained via a Bachelor’s degree or a Diploma in social work taught a...
Drawing on a three year ethnographically-oriented study exploring contemporary professional social w...
• Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners’ contributions, writing for ...
The production of written texts is a high-stakes activity in professional social work, playing a cen...
Writing plays a central role in social work practice and in the qualifying programmes studied by stu...
This paper outlines the processes, outcomes and lessons learnt from a collaborative writing project ...
This thesis explores the experiences of a group of social work students undertaking assessed academi...
Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners' contributions, writing for pu...
Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners' contributions, writing for pu...
Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners' contributions, writing for pu...
Data collection consists of the following 5 datasets: a) 4,570 texts of social worker writing (casen...
Contemporary professional social work can be characterised by increased ‘textualisation’ (after Iede...
Professor Theresa Lillis, Maria Leedham and Alison Twiner are carrying out the first national projec...
The development of writing skills sufficient to meet the complexities of contemporary social work pr...
Every social worker engages in a huge range of formal writing tasks in their professional practice. ...
In Botswana, social workers are trained via a Bachelor’s degree or a Diploma in social work taught a...
Drawing on a three year ethnographically-oriented study exploring contemporary professional social w...
• Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners’ contributions, writing for ...
The production of written texts is a high-stakes activity in professional social work, playing a cen...
Writing plays a central role in social work practice and in the qualifying programmes studied by stu...
This paper outlines the processes, outcomes and lessons learnt from a collaborative writing project ...
This thesis explores the experiences of a group of social work students undertaking assessed academi...
Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners' contributions, writing for pu...
Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners' contributions, writing for pu...
Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners' contributions, writing for pu...
Data collection consists of the following 5 datasets: a) 4,570 texts of social worker writing (casen...
Contemporary professional social work can be characterised by increased ‘textualisation’ (after Iede...
Professor Theresa Lillis, Maria Leedham and Alison Twiner are carrying out the first national projec...
The development of writing skills sufficient to meet the complexities of contemporary social work pr...
Every social worker engages in a huge range of formal writing tasks in their professional practice. ...
In Botswana, social workers are trained via a Bachelor’s degree or a Diploma in social work taught a...
Drawing on a three year ethnographically-oriented study exploring contemporary professional social w...
• Summary: Despite the rhetoric surrounding the merits of practitioners’ contributions, writing for ...