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Ian Shaw demonstrates the significant role science can play in the management of human emotions and behavior. Shaw links scientific and social work knowledge through the core themes of quality evidence, critical learning and understanding, and the skilled evaluation of the subject.

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This thoughtful book succinctly analyzes the longstanding tensions between science and art, science and action, and science and values that have influenced social work scholarship, practice, and education for over a century. Shaw illuminates contemporary debates over the nature and purpose of social work research by placing them in their historical, ideological, and political contexts. -- Michael Reisch, University of Maryland Social Work Science is a remarkable attempt to bring together the diverse threads of scientific production in social work and locate them within the broader context of Western scientific thinking. In doing so, Shaw convincingly exposes the problematic foundations of traditional dichotomies and supposedly conflicting views such as that between art and science. This book will become a milestone in social work literature and a major source of inspiration for academics and practitioners alike. -- Silvia Fargion, chair, European Social Work Research Association Ian Shaw's coverage in Social Work Science includes just about every philosophical basis ever proposed for science, and he also ventures into the relationship with 'personal knowledge, common sense, power, action, politics, and faith.' His book makes an erudite, scholarly contribution to all of the above. -- Ray Pawson, author of The Science of Evaluation: A Realist Manifesto This book offers a wide-ranging and historically informed discussion of the connections between social work and science. It raises important questions about the role of evidence in professional work while underlining the essential part it plays. This sophisticated and balanced approach is greatly to be welcomed. -- Martyn Hammersley, The Open University

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Introduction 1. Talking Social Work Science 2. Doing Social Work Science 3. Historical Moments for Social Work and Science 4. Technology and Social Work 5. The Social Work Science Community: Controversies and Cooperation 6. Social Work Science and Evidence 7. Social Work Science and Understanding 8. Social Work Science and Justice 9. Impacts and Influences Appendix. Writing Social Work Science Notes References Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 26/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9780231166409, 978-0231166409
      ISBN10: 0231166400
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ian Shaw demonstrates the significant role science can play in the management of human emotions and behavior. Shaw links scientific and social work knowledge through the core themes of quality evidence, critical learning and understanding, and the skilled evaluation of the subject.

      Trade Review
      This thoughtful book succinctly analyzes the longstanding tensions between science and art, science and action, and science and values that have influenced social work scholarship, practice, and education for over a century. Shaw illuminates contemporary debates over the nature and purpose of social work research by placing them in their historical, ideological, and political contexts. -- Michael Reisch, University of Maryland Social Work Science is a remarkable attempt to bring together the diverse threads of scientific production in social work and locate them within the broader context of Western scientific thinking. In doing so, Shaw convincingly exposes the problematic foundations of traditional dichotomies and supposedly conflicting views such as that between art and science. This book will become a milestone in social work literature and a major source of inspiration for academics and practitioners alike. -- Silvia Fargion, chair, European Social Work Research Association Ian Shaw's coverage in Social Work Science includes just about every philosophical basis ever proposed for science, and he also ventures into the relationship with 'personal knowledge, common sense, power, action, politics, and faith.' His book makes an erudite, scholarly contribution to all of the above. -- Ray Pawson, author of The Science of Evaluation: A Realist Manifesto This book offers a wide-ranging and historically informed discussion of the connections between social work and science. It raises important questions about the role of evidence in professional work while underlining the essential part it plays. This sophisticated and balanced approach is greatly to be welcomed. -- Martyn Hammersley, The Open University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1. Talking Social Work Science 2. Doing Social Work Science 3. Historical Moments for Social Work and Science 4. Technology and Social Work 5. The Social Work Science Community: Controversies and Cooperation 6. Social Work Science and Evidence 7. Social Work Science and Understanding 8. Social Work Science and Justice 9. Impacts and Influences Appendix. Writing Social Work Science Notes References Index

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