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Theorizing from Practice

Towards an Inclusive Approach for Social Work Research

Jan Fook

Deakin University, Australia, jfook{at}deakin.edu.au

Practitioner researchers often experience difficulties in understanding and using the plethora of approaches to the ways in which practice can be theorized, and mistakenly feel they must be committed to one main approach. In this article I argue that an inclusive approach to the many different methods is crucial to social work. I develop this approach by describing, in broad terms, the major different approaches to theorizing and the methods associated with this. I begin by relating an inclusive approach to the changes in knowledge-making becoming recognized with postmodernism. I then develop an inclusive approach by examining three major areas: what theory is; how it is generated; and who it should be generated by. I end by arguing that an inclusive approach best fits the range of practice which social workers wish to research, but that it must include research of the ‘tacit’ knowledge of practitioners.

Key Words: knowledge building • practice research • theorizing

Qualitative Social Work, Vol. 1, No. 1, 79-95 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/147332500200100106


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