Knowing what we know about knowledge in social work: The search for a comprehensive model of knowledge production |
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Authors: | Mel Gray Leanne Schubert |
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Institution: | Research Institute for Social Inclusion and Wellbeing, The University of Newcastle, , Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | Influenced by its historical beginnings, the production and modelling of knowledge in social work has become a small but diverse field. Ten key models exploring the nature of knowledge and its production in social work are reviewed against significant ideas from the interdisciplinary knowledge production literature beyond social work. In so doing, the place of holistic approaches to modelling the knowledge production process within social work and the human services is highlighted. It is argued that despite the number of models that attempt to describe the knowledge production process, there is scope for a more comprehensive, holistic, complex approach to modelling knowledge production in social work and the human services. |
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Keywords: | social work knowledge knowledge production new theory of knowledge production |
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