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KeywordsApplied Social Science, Child abuse and neglect, Child care, Communities of practice, Conversation analysis, Discourse analysis, Ethnomethodology, Qualitative research methods, Social policy, Social work, Social work education, Welfare practices Research AreasSocial Science Dr Carolyn TaylorSenior Lecturer
Bowland North
Email: Email Hidden AffiliationsPhD Supervision InterestsDiscourse and textual analyses of professional practice in health and welfare Child and family social work (past & present) especially in relation to assesment & decision-making and looked after children The history of social work and social welfare Research InterestsInitially I studied modern languages but that didn't quite go to plan and I left after 2 terms and worked in Europe for a while. I then got fed up with boring jobs in nice locations and the terrible state of my finances and decided to come home and go back to university. I studied sociology and was no longer bored (quite the reverse) though my financial situation remained dire! After graduating I became a trainee social worker, going back to Warwick University to obtain my social work qualification and a Masters. I worked for several years as a local authority social worker and later a staff development officer, specialising in child & family social work. I also did a quite a lot of part-time tutoring for various voluntary organisations. I moved into social work education in the 1990s, working first on social work qualifying programmes at the University of Manchester and then on the Post Qualifying Child CareAward, MRes and DProf in Health & Social Care at the University of Salford. That brings me to the present - I joined the department in September 2007. Research
I have two main areas of interest: 1. The study of the ways in which professional practice is enacted in health & welfare organisations. This involves treating talk and text as communicative practices (rather than as vehicles for the transmission of information about something else). I have published jointly in this area with Sue White and my recent and developing area of interest is in the production and use of documents in organisational cultures. A particular focus has been a study of narratives of reflective practice. 2. The historical study of social work and welfare organisations. I have conducted research into child health & welfare organisations in 19C and 20C Manchester and Salford and plan to extend this further as this can offer a counter balance to the tendency to focus on the metropolis and particular high-profile organisations such as the Charity Organisation Society.
Current TeachingASSC 420 Social and Legal Policy Contexts of Social Work (MA1) Social Work with Children and Families - Developmental Psychology & Critiques Dissertation supervision 2009Safeguarding children: historical context and current landscapeTaylor, C. 2009 Critical perspectives on safeguarding children. Broadhurst, K., Grover, C. & Jamieson, J. (eds.). Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, p. 17-38 22 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 2008A complex terrain of words and deeds: discourse, research and social changeTaylor, C. & Hicks, S. 2008 Qualitative Research and Social Change: European Contexts. Cox, P., Geisen, T. & Green, R. (eds.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 52-74 23 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter Humanitarian narrative: bodies and detail in late Victorian social workTaylor, C. 06/2008 In: British Journal of Social Work. 38, 4, p. 680-696, 17 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article Trafficking in facts: writing practices in social workTaylor, C. 03/2008 In: Qualitative Social Work. 7, 1, p. 25-42, 18 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article 2006Practising reflexivity: narrative, reflection and the moral order.Taylor, C. 2006 Critical Reflection in Health and Social Care. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 73 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter Knowledge and reasoning in social work: educating for humane judgement.Taylor, C. P. & White, S. 09/2006 In: British Journal of Social Work. 36, 6, p. 937-954, 18 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article Narrating significant experience: reflective accounts and the production of (self) knowledge.Taylor, C. 02/2006 In: British Journal of Social Work. 36, 2, p. 189-206, 18 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article 2005What works about 'what works'?: fashion, fad and EBP.Taylor, C. P. & White, S. J. 2005 Evidence-based practice in social work. Bilson, A. (ed.). London: Whiting and Birch, 240 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 2004Underpinning knowledge for child care practice: reconsidering child development theory.Taylor, C. 08/2004 In: Child & Family Social Work. 9, 3, p. 225-235, 11 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article La practica della riflessivita nelle professioni di aiuto: riflettere su come ragioniamo I casi (The practice of reflexivity in the helping professions: reflecting on how we conduct case reasoning).Taylor, C. P. & White, S. J. 2004 In: Lavoro Sociale. 4, 3, p. 307-326, 20 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article 2003Practising reflexivity.Taylor, C. P. & White, S. J. 2003 Communication, relationships and care: a reader. Robb, M., Barrett, S., Kamaromy, C. & Rogers, A. (eds.). London: Taylor & Francis, 320 p. Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter 2002What works about 'what work'?: fashion, fad and EBP.Taylor, C. P. & White, S. J. 2002 In: Social work and social sciences review. 10, 2, p. 63-83, 21 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article 2001Knowledge, truth and reflexivity: the problem of judgement in social work.Taylor, C. P. & White, S. J. 04/2001 In: Journal of Social Work. 1, 1, p. 37-59, 23 p. Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article 2000Practising Reflexivity in Health and Welfare: Making KnowledgeTaylor, C. & White, S. 2000 Buckingham: Open University Press. 229 p. Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book |
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