Qualitative Social Work is published by SAGE and provides a forum for those interested in qualitative research and in qualitative approaches to SW practice.
Our wonderful Associate Editor, Robyn Munford, recently retired and so has stepped down from QSW. Here is her final Editorial:
Moving on: Reflections on time well spent https://t.co/ip4LpNSrRZ
Recently published Open Access article by @DrElStaples, Debbie Watson and Katie Riches:
Being, becoming, belonging: Negotiating temporality, memory and identity in life story conversations with care-experienced children and young people https://t.co/yjS8SObuBx
Recently published Open Access article by Yayoi Ide and @BeddoeE called Challenging perspectives: Reflexivity as a critical approach to qualitative social work research https://t.co/i0pCnTj2M5
Delighted that @carolineleah1 is joining our Editorial Board as European Review Editor. If you would like to review for us, or have published something you'd like us to consider for review, please contact Caroline at @SWManMet
New Open Access article by Rosemary Oram, Alys Young and Patricia Cartney: Now you see them, now you don’t: Professional recognition of specialist professionals working with Deaf British Sign Language parents in child safeguarding https://t.co/2SKrRUQOJW
New Open Access article by Rosemary Oram, Alys Young and Patricia Cartney: Now you see them, now you don’t: Professional recognition of specialist professionals working with Deaf British Sign Language parents in child safeguarding https://t.co/2SKrRUQOJW
It was a real privilege to edit a special issue of @QSWjournal on Conversation Analysis & Social Work with @Mullins_Eve & @LizStokoe - check out our editorial here https://t.co/E8milaZVFE and the article by @Mullins_Eve & myself on warmth and respect here https://t.co/4szRFHVBfq
How do social workers and people they're working with collaboratively use topics to figure out the work for a session? My fresh-in-print article in @QSWjournal uses #EMCA to explore how we can analyse collaborative #SocialWork practice 'writ miniature' https://t.co/7XLGnWgCGe
If you need a break from politics, I recommend reading this gorgeous genre defying @QSWjournal article from Christian Hanser @aTinyDisruption. Featuring an account of the Welcome Hut’s visit your our @SocSciScotland funded Scottish Social Work PhD and ECR event last year.
New article by Michael Christensen - Affective spaces, humour and power in 24-hour care institutions for young people in vulnerable positions https://t.co/fcJqISJtEN