Innovations in Social Work Research: Emerging Topics and Paradigms

2016 Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education
and Social Development
Innovations in Social Work Research Approaches
and Methods: Applications to Education and
Practice
June 30, 8:30-10 am, Workshop, Room 104 (1F)
 
Dixon Sookraj, Linda De chanu, Anna Metteri &
Tuula Heinonen
 
Overview of the session
 
1.
IASSW Research Committee (Context)
2.
What has been accomplshed – Draft Statement
3.
Workshop objectives
Emerging topics for social work research and action
Research paradigms, methodologies and methods in
social work research
Challenges and opportunities emerging in and for
research
How social work should or could respond to these
 
IASSW & Research: Historical Context,
Activities and Outcomes
 
 
How and why the Research Comittee was
formed and what is its mandate
 
Emerging topics 
and research paradigms,
methodologies & methods
 
TOPICS
 
Global change
Indigenous concerns
Natural and other disasters
World conflicts
Migration and immigration:
local and global features
and issues
 
RESEARCH
 
Indigenous knowledges and
research
Grassroots-led inquiry and
action
Increased needs and
interest in mixed
methodologies and
methods
Publication forums and
issues
 
Emerging topics and research paradigms,
methodologies & methods
 
TOPICS
 
Trade policies and effects on
social work and service
users.
Public sector, privatization
and their effects
Comparison
 of country
policies and social work
practice.
Policy and practice
transferability
 
RESEARCH
 
Mixed methodologies and
methods to ’follow the money’
 
Inter-country comparative
research: methodologies and
methods
 
Evaluation of Knowledge and
policy transfer and sharing
benefits of research
 
Challenges and opportunities emerging in
and for research
 
Climate for social work research
Funding sources and challenges
Collaboration with grass-roots groups and
organizations
Interest 
in
 and need for Indigenous inquiry
Conducting micro level vs. macro level
research
 
 
How social work should or could respond:
Current picture and discussion
 
Review of diversity and main focii of social
work research around the world
Views of audience on knowledge and
understanding of research in their country or
regional context?
 
Where do we go from here?
 
Research networks
Priority topics
Survey of social work education programs?
Committee membership – who wants to be
involved?
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Explore the latest trends in social work research at the 2016 Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Social Development. Discover topics such as global change, indigenous concerns, and migration issues. Delve into research paradigms, methodologies, and challenges, including the impact of trade policies on social work and the importance of collaboration with grassroots organizations. Engage with the evolving landscape of social work research and practices.


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  1. 2016 Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development Innovations in Social Work Research Approaches and Methods: Applications to Education and Practice June 30, 8:30-10 am, Workshop, Room 104 (1F) Dixon Sookraj, Linda De chanu, Anna Metteri & Tuula Heinonen

  2. Overview of the session 1. IASSW Research Committee (Context) 2. What has been accomplshed Draft Statement 3. Workshop objectives Emerging topics for social work research and action Research paradigms, methodologies and methods in social work research Challenges and opportunities emerging in and for research How social work should or could respond to these

  3. IASSW & Research: Historical Context, Activities and Outcomes How and why the Research Comittee was formed and what is its mandate

  4. Emerging topics and research paradigms, methodologies & methods TOPICS Global change Indigenous concerns Natural and other disasters World conflicts Migration and immigration: local and global features and issues RESEARCH Indigenous knowledges and research Grassroots-led inquiry and action Increased needs and interest in mixed methodologies and methods Publication forums and issues

  5. Emerging topics and research paradigms, methodologies & methods TOPICS Trade policies and effects on social work and service users. Public sector, privatization and their effects Comparison of country policies and social work practice. Policy and practice transferability RESEARCH Mixed methodologies and methods to follow the money Inter-country comparative research: methodologies and methods Evaluation of Knowledge and policy transfer and sharing benefits of research

  6. Challenges and opportunities emerging in and for research Climate for social work research Funding sources and challenges Collaboration with grass-roots groups and organizations Interest in and need for Indigenous inquiry Conducting micro level vs. macro level research

  7. How social work should or could respond: Current picture and discussion Review of diversity and main focii of social work research around the world Views of audience on knowledge and understanding of research in their country or regional context?

  8. Where do we go from here? Research networks Priority topics Survey of social work education programs? Committee membership who wants to be involved?

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