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Attention to Rural Populations in Social Work's Scholarly Journals
Authors:Karen Slovak  Anne Sparks  Stacy Hall
Institution:1. Ohio University Zanesville, Social Work , Zanesville, OH;2. Ohio University, Social Work , Athens, OH
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Rural populations should be considered a vulnerable group within social work's social justice framework. However, the degree to which social work research and scholarship engage with questions of significance to underserved rural populations remains unknown. This study sought to determine how many articles in highly ranked social work journals give prominent attention to rural populations and issues. A search of the highly ranked social work journals selected from the Journal Citation Reports for the Social Sciences found only 71 articles that explicitly focus on rural populations among a total of 3,004 peer-reviewed articles in 14 top social work journals during the years 2004 through 2008. Possible reasons for the paucity of rural-focused articles within social work journals are posited. We discuss the relative contributions of these journals to development of a comprehensive and useful knowledge base within social work for addressing the needs of rural issues. Future recommendations are made for expanding attention to scholarship in this area.
Keywords:Rural  social work  research  scholarly journal content  rural content
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