All Stories

  1. Chicago Pastoral 1931
  2. Research Networking and Collaboration: A Case Study
  3. The nature and disposition of a traditional network: a paradoxical case
  4. Lee Cronbach (1916–2001) – A critical appreciation
  5. Career Interview with Ian Shaw
  6. The craft of journal practice
  7. ‘Let Us Go Then, You and I’ – Journeying with Ada Eliot Sheffield
  8. Balancing Methodological Rigor and the Needs of Research Participants
  9. Good Practice in the Conduct and Reporting of Practitioner Research: Reflections from Social Work And Social Care
  10. Social Work Science
  11. Talking Social Work Science
  12. Historical Moments for Social Work and Science
  13. Technology and Social Work
  14. Doing Social Work Science
  15. Social Work Science and Evidence
  16. Social Work Science and Justice
  17. The Social Work Science Community
  18. Social Work Science and Understanding
  19. Social Work Science
  20. Gender-Sensitive Research in a Chinese Community
  21. One-eyed mules and social work: An essay on serendipity
  22. Science and social work: a sketch
  23. Sociological social workers: a history of the present?
  24. Sociological social work
  25. Case work: re-forming the relationship between sociology and social work
  26. Developing good practitioner research: an agenda for research commissioners, agencies and practitioners
  27. Noel Timms: A brief appreciation
  28. Sociological social work: a cartoon
  29. A Science of Social Work? Response to John Brekke
  30. W(h)ither the academy? An exploration of the role of university social work in shaping the future of social work in Europe
  31. ‘Before I built a wall … ’: One sort of dialogue
  32. Doing Qualitative Research in Social Work
  33. Sociology and Social Work: In Praise of Limestone?
  34. Reflections on editing a qualitative journal
  35. Patterns, designs and developments in qualitative research in social work: A research note
  36. Constructing Practitioner Research
  37. Networking practitioner research: synthesising the state of the ‘art’
  38. The Positive Contributions of Quantitative Methodology to Social Work Research: A View From the Sidelines
  39. David Byrne (2011), Applying Social Science: The Role of Social Research in Politics, Policy and Practice. Bristol: Policy Press. £21.99, pp. 234, pbk.
  40. Innovation and the Practice of Social Work Research
  41. Navigating Practitioner Research
  42. Social work research—an urban desert?
  43. Social Work & ICT
  44. Practitioner research: collaboration and knowledge production
  45. Measuring the Quality of Peer-Reviewed Publications in Social Work: Impact Factors—Liberation or Liability?
  46. Technology, evidence and professional practice: reflections on the Integrated Children's System
  47. The SAGE Handbook of Social Work Research
  48. Technology, social services and organizational innovationorhow great expectations in London and Cardiff are dashed in Lowestoft and Cymtyrch
  49. Rereading The Jack-Roller
  50. An Exemplary Scheme? An Evaluation of the Integrated Children's System
  51. Ethics and the Practice of Qualitative Research
  52. Networking Practitioner Research
  53. Is Social Work Research Distinctive?
  54. Kinds and Quality of Social Work Research
  55. Practitioner Evaluation at Work
  56. The SAGE Handbook of Evaluation
  57. Recognizing Social Work
  58. Practitioner Research: Evidence or Critique?
  59. William J. Reid: An Appreciation
  60. Critical Commentary: Process and outcomes: the 2001 ESRC recognition exercise
  61. Qualitative research and outcomes in health, social work and education
  62. Ethics in Qualitative Research and Evaluation
  63. Methodology as theory
  64. Cutting Edge Issues in Social Work Research
  65. Qualitative Social Work: A Room with a View
  66. Qualitative Social Work: A Room with a View
  67. Qualitative Research in Social Work
  68. Qualitative Evaluation
  69. Understanding Young People and Prostitution: A Foundation for Practice?
  70. Keeping Social Work Honest: Evaluating as Profession and Practice
  71. Game plans, buzzes, and sheer luck: Doing well in social work
  72. Social Work as Applied Social Science: A Historical Analysis
  73. Constructing Causal Accounts in Social Work
  74. Developing Models for Day Services
  75. Consumer Opinion and Social Policy: A Research Review
  76. Sociology and Social Work
  77. Evidence for Practice
  78. Research and Government
  79. Places in Time: Contextualizing Social Work Research
  80. Mapping the Social Work Research Agenda
  81. Logics, Qualities and Quality of Social Work Research
  82. ICT and Social Work Agencies
  83. Service Users, Carers and ICT
  84. Best Practice for Social Work and ICT
  85. Social Work and the Human Services