
Across the social welfare and human services fields, interest is growing in how to apply research to influence policy and practice; simultaneously, with globalization's advance, it is clearer than ever that an international perspective is vital in understanding how social, political, and institutional contexts affect research and dissemination practices. This volume, with contributions from an array of eminent researchers and practitioners, provides valuable insight into effective research practice and the factors involved in putting research findings to use.Leading with experience - narratives of six child welfare case studies from the UK, Ireland, Israel, South Africa, and the US - the book frames those cases in the context of relevant literatures to build up a cross-case analysis that distills lessons, throws enduring questions into relief, and lays a foundation for informing future practice. It mines the cross-national experience to develop perspective for a better understanding of the importance of different policy and cultural environments, while nonetheless emphasizing issues that are applicable across borders. The ground prepared by the case studies allows the volume to tease out themes and lessons, placing the empirical findings against relevant theoretical frameworks and developing guidelines for improving research practice in this arena.Researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and advocates concerned with promoting effective policy and practice will find this book a vital aid in understanding how to apply knowledge to the real world and bring about in ways that can inform and contribute to social change.
This volume investigates the complex mechanisms required to effectively bridge the gap between academic research, public policy, and practical application within the field of child welfare. Authors Jona M. Rosenfeld and Robert J. Chaskin synthesize contributions from international experts to examine how diverse social, political, and institutional environments influence the dissemination of knowledge. By utilizing a comparative framework, the text argues that while cultural contexts vary, there are universal principles that can enhance the impact of research on social change.
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Experts and practitioners in the social services sector identify this work as a significant resource for understanding the practical challenges of evidence-based policy. Readers frequently note that the text provides a balanced approach, successfully combining academic rigor with actionable insights for those working in the field.
Page Count:
193
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190295414
ISBN-13:
9780190295417
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