Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Introduction
- One What is social work research?
- Two Why do research in social work?
- Three Doing research application
- Four Mapping social work research
- Five Social work research over time
- Six Place and space
- Seven Sociological social work: a case example
- Eight Doing good social work research
- References
- Index
One - What is social work research?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2022
- Frontmatter
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Introduction
- One What is social work research?
- Two Why do research in social work?
- Three Doing research application
- Four Mapping social work research
- Five Social work research over time
- Six Place and space
- Seven Sociological social work: a case example
- Eight Doing good social work research
- References
- Index
Summary
Through this chapter, we will set out what seems feasible by way of describing the nature of social work and its linked research. We will then step back to say that, if we are to have a clear sense of what ‘research’ means, both in general and in our own field, we need to think what ‘science’ means. This will include a brief consideration of the relationship between ‘science’ and ‘art.’ Following from that, we will ask the curious question – curious because it seems strange but also because it encourages curiosity – of whether successful, interesting, or worthwhile research depends at all on serendipity. We will then ask whether research in social work is or ought to be marked by particular values. In closing, we will ask in what sense social work research is a field with a distinctive identity that demarcates it from other fields.
Rather than offer up a catalogue of ready-reference definitions of ‘science’, ‘research’, ‘social work’ and so on, this first chapter is framed around a very selective set of questions, with the hope that they will provide suspension lines that, unlike the unfortunate Millennium Bridge in London, will not oscillate unduly. In doing so, we will encounter at least as many questions as we answer. For the most part, these will be left where they lie and taken up in later chapters of the book. Some of this chapter and parts of Chapter Two are among the slightly more demanding parts of the book. As most of the chapters can be read as free-standing pieces, these opening chapters could be held back until later in the book. Chapters One, Two and Eight bookend the writing, and could be read together. Chapters One and Two are about the nature and purpose of social work research. The distinction is not a cut-and-dried one. When we come to talk about the nature of social work or research we often find ourselves answering by saying what its purpose is. Take, for example, the opening mission statement of the European Social Work Research Association:
The European Social Work Research Association takes forward the development, practice and utilization of social work research, to enhance knowledge about individual and social problems, and promote just and equitable societies.
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- Research and the Social Work Picture , pp. 3 - 24Publisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2018