ABSTRACT

Social work research is concerned with complex social issues closely connected to communities of people who are marginalized and oppressed. This volume develops critical and creative research methodologies that place questions of social justice at their centre and take innovative approaches to collecting, analysing, interpreting and presenting research data. The first section of the book examines textual data produced from an array of methodologies focused on the spoken and/or written word. These approaches allow those who are often silenced to speak by providing space and time to capture memory and meanings that may not come to light in a time driven structured research method like an interview or a questionnaire. The second section of the book discusses visual methods, including an examination of historical artefacts like, photographs and objects, and participant engagement with art, specifically clay sculpture and drawings. Both sets of methods examine the concept of ’time’, that is, how we understand time, as in our past memories, how we develop relationships and knowledge over time. These creative and critical methods provide new insights into ways of undertaking social research in social work which captures the complexity of social experiences, problems and meanings that are, more often than not, embedded in time and place.

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

Taking up the Call for Critical and Creative Methods in Social Work Research

part I|82 pages

Narrative and Action

chapter 1|14 pages

Storytelling as a Research Method

Iraqi Women Narrating Their Life Stories

chapter 2|20 pages

Investigating the Impact of Sexual Violence through Ethnographic Longitudinal Reflection

A Qualitative Interviewing Technique for Survivors of Trauma

part II|112 pages

Creating Critical Exchanges in Social Work Using Visual and Textual Methods

chapter 6|22 pages

Opening the Lens to See, Feel and Hear

Using Autoethnographic Textual and Visual Methods to Examine Gender and Telephony

chapter 7|28 pages

Imagine Transfigurement

The Chapter Exhibition as a Critical and Creative Space for Knowledge in Social Work and Media Studies

chapter 8|14 pages

Digital Ethnography

Research Methods for the Study of Online Communities

chapter 10|18 pages

Touching on Emotions

Using Clay Work in a Context of Relational Empowerment to Investigate Sensitive Issues

chapter 101|14 pages

Social Creativity and Social Change