This article explores a particular approach to developing practice research collaboration between universities and field agencies. The significance of metaphor in framing knowledge relationships is examined and in particular the contribution of reflexive knowledge exchange as a generative metaphor for collaboration. In positing practice research as a social practice, social, cultural, and political dimensions of knowledge exchange are emphasized. Illustrated through a specific site in Australia, the analysis highlights the importance of reflexive knowledge work within universities as a foundation for productive and innovative engagement with field agencies, suited to conditions of uncertainty and complexity
Research is critical for effective and innovative social work practice, yet social workers do not al...
Practice research can in itself be regarded as a specific form of knowledge production in social wor...
This paper seeks to make a contribution to the current debate about the changing nature and purpose ...
This article explores a particular approach to developing practice research collaboration between un...
There is a growing interest in practice as a concept and as a focus of research in social work and w...
The model of Participatory Research (PR) has been used for a long time in the field of social resear...
Based on an empirical study of social workers ’ implemen-tation of a workfare policy in Norway and o...
Knowledge Exchange is considered a way that research might be operationalised beyond the academy, bo...
Although social work research is commonly rooted within social service settings, it can be difficult...
This paper reports on a knowledge exchange project involving academics and practitioners in six loca...
This paper reports on a knowledge exchange project involving academics and practitioners in six loca...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
Over the past decade, higher education policy in the United Kingdom has increasingly focused on the ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the production of knowledge that can emerge in the use of P...
Research is critical for effective and innovative social work practice, yet social workers do not al...
Practice research can in itself be regarded as a specific form of knowledge production in social wor...
This paper seeks to make a contribution to the current debate about the changing nature and purpose ...
This article explores a particular approach to developing practice research collaboration between un...
There is a growing interest in practice as a concept and as a focus of research in social work and w...
The model of Participatory Research (PR) has been used for a long time in the field of social resear...
Based on an empirical study of social workers ’ implemen-tation of a workfare policy in Norway and o...
Knowledge Exchange is considered a way that research might be operationalised beyond the academy, bo...
Although social work research is commonly rooted within social service settings, it can be difficult...
This paper reports on a knowledge exchange project involving academics and practitioners in six loca...
This paper reports on a knowledge exchange project involving academics and practitioners in six loca...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
Over the past decade, higher education policy in the United Kingdom has increasingly focused on the ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the production of knowledge that can emerge in the use of P...
Research is critical for effective and innovative social work practice, yet social workers do not al...
Practice research can in itself be regarded as a specific form of knowledge production in social wor...
This paper seeks to make a contribution to the current debate about the changing nature and purpose ...