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Digital Storytelling as a Social Work Tool: Learning from Ethnographic Research with Women from Refugee Backgrounds
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This paper reflects on the wider potential of digital narratives as a useful tool for social work practitioners. Despite the multiple points of connection between narrative approaches and social work, the influence of narratives on practice remains limited. A case study of a digital storytelling (DST) process employed in a research project with a small group of lone mothers from refugee backgrounds is used to trigger discussion of broader applications of DST as part of everyday social work practice. The use of DST acknowledged women's capacities for selfrepresentation and agency, in line with participatory and strengths-based approaches inherent in contemporary social work.
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