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Qualitative Research in Social Work

Qualitative Research in Social Work

Ian Shaw | Nick Gould

(2001)

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`A really fine book... an impressive work that adds much to the development of the use of qualitative methodology in social work research' - William J Reid, University at Albany

'The back cover of the book proclaims that "Qualitative Research in Social Work will be essential reading for all students, practitioners and researchers undertaking social work research." That just about sums it up for me' - British Journal of Social Work

`This book is a significant milestone in the development of social work research. It is characterized by an unparalleled command of the field of qualitative research in social work, and by a commitment to an understanding of the demands and potential of day-to-day social work practice' - Mike Fisher, Director of Research, National Institute for Social Research

`Qualitative Research in Social Work edited by Ian Shaw and Nick Gould, provides a state-of-the-art exposition and analysis of qualitative inquiry in relation to social work.... The book has an unusual degree of coherence for one with several authors. The five chapters by the editors (parts one and three) do an exceptional job of providing the necessary background information and setting the context for the six application chapters and of highlighting and discussing the issues raised in those chapters. The editors are respected scholars

well-versed in the theory and practice of qualitative research. Similarly, the contributing authors represent both considerable experience in this field and a diversity of interests. This combination makes Qualitative Research in Social Work an excellent text for students, practitioners, and researchers alike. It is a benchmark for social work progress in this area and points the way for the continued development of qualitative inquiry' - Professor Stanley L Witkin, Department of Social Work, University of Vermont

There is a clear need for a book which treats qualitative research as a substantive theme within social work, setting epistemological and methodological issues in a context whereby the agenda is set by, and is relevant to, social work. Qualitative Research in Social Work is just such a book and will be immensely useful for students, practitioners and researchers interested in and undertaking social work research.

In the introductory chapters the co-authors set qualitative research within a context of social work developments and problems. The central section provides additional topicality and directness through specially commissioned chapters from leading figures in this field each covering key qualitative methods and relating them to social work settings, and the final section which reviews qualitative research in social work, and aims to exemplify ways in which social work thought and practice can be advanced through research.
`A really fine book... an impressive work that adds much to the development of the use of qualitative methodology in social work research' - William J Reid, University at Albany

`This book is a significant milestone in the development of social work research. It is characterized by an unparalleled command of the field of qualitative research in social work, and by a commitment to an understanding of the demands and potential of day-to-day social work practice' - Mike Fisher, Director of Research, National Institute for Social Research

`Qualitative Research in Social Work edited by Ian Shaw and Nick Gould, provides a state-of-the-art exposition and analysis of qualitative inquiry in relation to social work.... The book has an unusual degree of coherence for one with several authors. The five chapters by the editors (parts one and three) do an exceptional job of providing the necessary background information and setting the context for the six application chapters and of highlighting and discussing the issues raised in those chapters. The editors are respected scholars

well-versed in the theory and practice of qualitative research. Similarly, the contributing authors represent both considerable experience in this field and a diversity of interests. This combination makes Qualitative Research in Social Work an excellent text for students, practitioners, and researchers alike. It is a benchmark for social work progress in this area and points the way for the continued development of qualitative inquiry' - Professor Stanley L Witkin, Department of Social Work, University of Vermont

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
INTRODUCTION
Objective
Field of Study
Background
INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCES
Adrian Dixon - Kingston, Jamaica
Patricia Dageng - Baguio, The Philippines
Basu Dev Prajapati - Bhaktapur, Nepal
Hidayati - Wonokromo Village, Indonesia
Hari - Bhopal, India
HOW THE INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED
Background
Literature
Original Data Collection
A TYPICAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
History
Publicity
Selection
Organisation
Content
Staffing
Support
Evaluation and Future Intentions
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES AND "SUCCESS"
Background and Location
Organisation and Recruitment
Content and Staffing
Post-Programme Support
PROGRAMME DETAILS 34
Technical Training 34
Management Training and Information 35
Preparation of Business Proposals 38
Achievement Motivation Training 39
Development Banking Centre, Management
Development Institute, India
University of The Philippines, Institute of
Small-Scale Industry
Different Methods of Entrepreneurship qc.
Development
The Yayasan Purba Danarta 99
GENERAL ISSUES AND CONCLUSIONS 101
(1) Is Entrepreneurship Development Worth 1 m
Doing at all? iUi
(2) Where should Entrepreneurship Development
Programmes be Introduced?
(3) Which Institutions should Conduct
Entrepreneurship Development Programmes? ^
(4) Who should be the Trainers? 108
(5) Who should be Trained? 110
Summary 114