Authors and audiences: Towards a sociology of case recording |
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Authors: | Gurid Aga Askeland Malcolm Payne |
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Affiliation: | 1. Diakonhjemmet College School of Social Work , Postbox 184 Vinderen, N-031, Oslo, Norway;2. Department of Applied Community Studies , The Manchester Metropolitan University , 799 Wilmslow Road Didsbury, Manchester, M20 2RR, UK |
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Abstract: | An important aspect of case recording is that it is a social relationship between authors and audiences, as well as a system of information storage and retrieval. From the sociological perspective, three aspects of case recording are reviewed: the social relationship between authors and potential audiences, power relations between them, and the interpretation of reality which takes place within the social relationship of case recording. Consequences of this perspective for case recording within social work and within agencies are reviewed. It is argued that a sociological perspective of case recording both explains and helps to analyse difficulties in the use of case recording in practice. |
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