TY - JOUR
T1 - The Nature and Usefulness of Qualitative Social Work Research
T2 - Some Thoughts and an Invitation to Dialogue
AU - Gilgun, Jane F
AU - Abrams, Laura S.
PY - 2002/3
Y1 - 2002/3
N2 - In this commentary, the authors respond to challenges that Denzin's article poses. (See Denzin, this issue.) We draw upon our own experiences as qualitative social work researchers to reflect upon several issues, such as personal connections with research participants; the match between qualitative approaches and the complexities of practice; the roles of values such as social justice and empowerment; the centrality of theories; and the benefits of methodological pluralism. We agree with Denzin that social work has applied feminist, emancipatory, and culturally-based pluralistic values and frames of reference and that qualitative research can implement these values. To fully realize what qualitative approaches offer, however, members of the discipline must contend with obstacles related to opportunities for graduate training and for funding of qualitative research. We invite social workers and friends of social work to engage in dialogue about the nature and usefulness of qualitative research to social work.
AB - In this commentary, the authors respond to challenges that Denzin's article poses. (See Denzin, this issue.) We draw upon our own experiences as qualitative social work researchers to reflect upon several issues, such as personal connections with research participants; the match between qualitative approaches and the complexities of practice; the roles of values such as social justice and empowerment; the centrality of theories; and the benefits of methodological pluralism. We agree with Denzin that social work has applied feminist, emancipatory, and culturally-based pluralistic values and frames of reference and that qualitative research can implement these values. To fully realize what qualitative approaches offer, however, members of the discipline must contend with obstacles related to opportunities for graduate training and for funding of qualitative research. We invite social workers and friends of social work to engage in dialogue about the nature and usefulness of qualitative research to social work.
KW - emancipatory research
KW - qualitative research
KW - qualitative social work research
KW - social work values
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U2 - 10.1177/1473325002001001743
DO - 10.1177/1473325002001001743
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84997942208
SN - 1473-3250
VL - 1
SP - 39
EP - 55
JO - Qualitative Social Work
JF - Qualitative Social Work
IS - 1
ER -