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Narrative in Social Work
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2005
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Narrative And IdentitySocial WorkJournalismNarrative RepresentationNarrative Studies (Narrative Psychology)Discourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesNarrative TheoryCreative WritingNarrative ResearchWriting StudiesNarrative MethodsMacro Social WorkCreative NonfictionPerformance StudiesNarrative EconomicsClinical Social WorkNarrative Studies (Comparative Literature)Social Work TheorySociologySocial Work ResearchArts
We examine how the concept of narrative has entered social work over the past 15 years, with special emphasis on research applications. Approaching our task from distinctive standpoints and locations, the article reviews definitions of narrative, criteria for ‘good’ enough narrative research, and patterns in social work journals. Our evaluation uncovered few studies, in contrast to the volume of narrative research in education, nursing and other practicing professions. Three exemplars of narrative inquiry - model research completed by social workers - show the knowledge for practice that can be produced with careful application of narrative methods, in all their diversity. Drawing on our respective locations and experiences, we cautiously suggest some reasons for the paucity of quality research in the USA, and greater representation in Europe.
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