Appreciative Inquiry: Research for Change is the first book to explore in depth the issues that arise when appreciative inquiry is used as a research framework, rather than an organizational development tool. Author Jan Reed draws upon her own experience of using Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as a research approach-shaping the asking of questions, the gathering of information, and the communication of ideas.
Appreciative Inquiry: Research for Change is the first book to explore in depth the issues that arise when appreciative inquiry is used as a research ...
Appreciative Inquiry: Research for Change is the first book to explore in depth the issues that arise when appreciative inquiry is used as a research framework, rather than an organizational development tool. Author Jan Reed draws upon her own experience of using Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as a research approach-shaping the asking of questions, the gathering of information, and the communication of ideas.
Appreciative Inquiry: Research for Change is the first book to explore in depth the issues that arise when appreciative inquiry is used as a research ...
Health, well-being and older people: provides an overview of relevant research and service development literature;presents and discusses a range of issues that are important to the health of older people including attitudes and ageism, the body, the environment, family and community, sexuality and having fun;draws on material developed and, in some cases, written by older people themselves; integrates theory and empirical evidence with practice experience;offers models of best practice.Designed with the needs of students in mind, each chapter has helpful aids to understanding including: key...
Health, well-being and older people: provides an overview of relevant research and service development literature;presents and discusses a range of is...
Health, well-being and older people: provides an overview of relevant research and service development literature;presents and discusses a range of issues that are important to the health of older people including attitudes and ageism, the body, the environment, family and community, sexuality and having fun;draws on material developed and, in some cases, written by older people themselves; integrates theory and empirical evidence with practice experience;offers models of best practice.Designed with the needs of students in mind, each chapter has helpful aids to understanding including: key...
Health, well-being and older people: provides an overview of relevant research and service development literature;presents and discusses a range of is...
This book tells the story of generations of a family trying to climb the social ladder. In their attempts to 'better themselves' the family encounter issues of respectability and illegitimacy. This story is based on some of the tales my family have told me over the years, and my own experience of living in a street where my grandmother was a maid. I often wondered what she would have thought of her granddaughter, having a good job as a university lecturer and living in a big house. As part of a working class family in the North East of England, I have seen this struggle many times, each time...
This book tells the story of generations of a family trying to climb the social ladder. In their attempts to 'better themselves' the family encounter ...
Practitioner Research in Health Care is concerned with the notion of practitioner research, a developing field of research. It meets an ever-increasing demand for a research methodology text which recognizes the particular problems and issues of health care practitioners researching their own practice. The advantages and problems of insider knowledge, and the characteristics of research roles and relationships, and how these can be integrated with practitioner responsibilities, are discussed and examples are used to illustrate these issues.
Practitioner Research in Health Care is concerned with the notion of practitioner research, a developing field of research. It meets an ever-increasin...