The methods, outcomes and distinct characteristics of qualitative research are presented to establish the relevance of this mode of inquiry for research in social work practice. The phenomenological foundations are outlined and the various methods including ethnograpy, participant-observation and life history are illustrated by the use of an array of qualitative research projects. The same studies also disclose the forms of knowledge generated by qualitative research relative to the importance of values, ethics, culture, spirituality and aesthetics
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
As the use of qualitative inquiry increases within the field of social work, researchers must consid...
Whilst the empirical process of research highlights substantive findings, understanding the methodol...
The methods, outcomes and distinct characteristics of qualitative research are presented to establis...
Deborah Padgett’s new edition of Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research significantly updates a...
Social work, like many other practice-based professions, has historically been concerned about the d...
Qualitative methods could play an important role in the context of a lively, life-world oriented, an...
The number of social work doctoral dissertations following qualitative research methods tripled in t...
In Social Work research there is a strong debate on the distinctiveness and methodological quality, ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between research and practice insocial work, particularly in ...
In Social Work research there is a strong debate on the distinctiveness and methodological quality, ...
About the book: There is no longer any question that qualitative inquiry is fundamental to the ent...
Engaging human service practitioners as partners in research about sensitive areas of front-line wor...
Bringing key developments and debates together in a single volume, this book provides an authoritati...
The social care evidence base reveals a distinct preference for qualitative methods covering a broad...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
As the use of qualitative inquiry increases within the field of social work, researchers must consid...
Whilst the empirical process of research highlights substantive findings, understanding the methodol...
The methods, outcomes and distinct characteristics of qualitative research are presented to establis...
Deborah Padgett’s new edition of Qualitative Methods in Social Work Research significantly updates a...
Social work, like many other practice-based professions, has historically been concerned about the d...
Qualitative methods could play an important role in the context of a lively, life-world oriented, an...
The number of social work doctoral dissertations following qualitative research methods tripled in t...
In Social Work research there is a strong debate on the distinctiveness and methodological quality, ...
This paper focuses on the relationship between research and practice insocial work, particularly in ...
In Social Work research there is a strong debate on the distinctiveness and methodological quality, ...
About the book: There is no longer any question that qualitative inquiry is fundamental to the ent...
Engaging human service practitioners as partners in research about sensitive areas of front-line wor...
Bringing key developments and debates together in a single volume, this book provides an authoritati...
The social care evidence base reveals a distinct preference for qualitative methods covering a broad...
The article focuses on theories, definitions, interests, possibilities and barriers in practice rese...
As the use of qualitative inquiry increases within the field of social work, researchers must consid...
Whilst the empirical process of research highlights substantive findings, understanding the methodol...