What is the role of science in social work? Ian Shaw considers social
work inventions, evidence-based practice, the history of scientific
claims in social work practice, technology, and social work research
methodology to demonstrate the significant role that scientific language
and practice play in the complex world of social work.
By treating science as a social action marked by the interplay of
choice, activity, and constraints, Shaw links scientific and social work
knowledge through the core themes of the nature of evidence, critical
learning and understanding, justice, and the skilled evaluation of the
subject. He shows specifically how to connect science, research, and the
practical and speaks to the novel topics this integration introduces
into the discipline, including experience, expertise, faith, tacit
knowledge, judgment, interests, scientific controversies, and
understanding.