Critical realism for welfare professions /

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Other Authors: Kjørstad, Monica (Editor), Solem, May-Britt (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Series:Routledge advances in social work
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Table of Contents:
  • part Part I
  • chapter 1 Toward an in-depth understanding of professional social and welfare work / MONICA KJØRSTAD AND MAY-BRITT SOLEM
  • chapter 2 Basic concepts in critical realism / MONICA KJØRSTAD AND MAY-BRITT SOLEM
  • part Part II
  • chapter 3 Normativity in the social sciences and professions / ANDREW SAYER
  • chapter 4 Interdisciplinary work in a critical realist perspective / BERTH DANERMARK
  • chapter 5 Learning to absent the absent: critical realism and social work education / STANLEY HOUSTON
  • part Part III
  • chapter 6 Understanding the dynamics between professional social and welfare work and social politics: a critical realist perspective / MONICA KJØRSTAD
  • chapter 7 Encounters uncovered: implementing critical realism and domain theory in ethnographic research with young masculinities / HARRY LUNABBA
  • chapter 8 Parenting stress and coping practices in a critical realist perspective / MAY-BRITT SOLEM
  • chapter 9 Positions of young people in child welfare: “TMSA” in research practice / ELINA PEKKARINEN
  • part Part IV
  • chapter 10 Theory and practice as a dynamic relation / MONICA KJØRSTAD AND MAY-BRITT SOLEM.