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Required reading materials |
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You will need the following text: Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed.). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin.
You can purchase the book from online booksellers such as Booktopia. The UTAS library will have copies (access may be limited in times of high demand). I do recommend you purchase this book - most of the weekly readings are chapters from this book and you will also find the other chapters invaluable for your assessment tasks (and future social work practice). It is relatively inexpensive – some booksellers have it at a reduced price and/or the e-book version. Required weekly readings:
WEEK 1: Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 1 Social work research. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 3-38). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin.
WEEK 2: Bennett. B. (2015). ‘Stop deploying your White privilege on me!’ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement with the Australian Association of Social Workers. Australian Social Work, 68(1), 19-31. Walter M., & Suina, M. (2019). Indigenous data, indigenous methodologies and indigenous data sovereignty. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 22(3), 233-243.
WEEK 3: Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 2 Choosing your topic area. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 39-52). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin.
WEEK 4:
Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 4 Steps in the research process. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 81-109). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin.
WEEK 5: Banks, S. (2019). Chapter 4 Ethics and social research. In M. Walter (Ed.) Social research methods (4th ed., pp. 83-118). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
WEEK 6: Flynn, C., & McDermott, F. (2016). Chapter 5 Research design: Shaping your study. In Doing research in social work and social care (pp. 83-100). London: Sage Publications.
WEEK 7: Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 7 Surveys and interviews. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 160-197). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin.
WEEK 8:
Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 14 Producing results: Qualitative research’. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 343-366). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin. Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 15 Producing results: Quantitative research. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 367-384). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin.
WEEK 9: Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 18 Influencing policy and practice. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 453-476). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin.
WEEK 10: Alston, M., & Bowles, W. (2018). Chapter 12 Research in post- disaster recovery and other crisis situations. In Research for social workers: An introduction to methods (4th ed., pp. 297-319). Crows Nest NSW: Allen and Unwin. | | | | | | | Recommended reading materials |
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You will need to access and reference other research books, journal articles and other resources to successfully complete the assessment tasks in this unit. Information about additional resources will be provided on MyLO. As a starting point, the following research texts may be helpful and are available through the UTas library as an e-book (and most in print). Please note that the recommended texts listed below are optional; you are not required to purchase these texts for this unit:
• D’Cruz, H., & Jones, M. (2014). Social work research in practice: Ethical and political contexts (2nd ed.). London: Sage. • Flynn, C., & McDermott, F. (2016). Doing research in social work and social care: The journey from student to practitioner researcher. London: Sage.
• Joubert, L. B., & Webber, M. (Eds.). (2020). The Routledge handbook of social work practice research. London: Routledge. • Strega, S., & Brown, L. (Eds.) (2015). Research as resistance: Revisiting critical, Indigenous and anti-oppressive approaches (2nd ed.). Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc. • Walter, M. (Ed.) (2019). Social research methods (4th ed.). South | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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