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Book Review: Mekada Julia Graham Reflective Thinking in Social Work: Learning from Student Narratives

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Mitchell G (2019) Book Review: Mekada Julia Graham Reflective Thinking in Social Work: Learning from Student Narratives. Review of: Graham Mekada JuliaReflective Thinking in Social Work: Learning from Student Narratives, London: Routledge, 2017. 142 pp. ISBN 9781138779013. Critical Social Policy, 39 (1), pp. 153-155. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018318808405c

Abstract
First paragraph: Researchers, policy makers, teachers and students in the social work community are often concerned with gaps between research, policy and practice. This book is a highly original, successful attempt to overcome these apparent divisions by connecting personal histories; social work practice; and broader social, cultural and political contexts. By doing so, insights from Mekada Graham’s unique collection of narratives and critical reflections will be of interest not only to the groups outlined above, but also to readers of CSP who grapple with the same question (how to improve the relationship between research, policy and practice) beyond the social work context.

Journal
Critical Social Policy: Volume 39, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date28/02/2019
Publication date online05/12/2018
Date accepted by journal05/12/2018
ISSN0261-0183
eISSN1461-703X
Item discussedGraham Mekada JuliaReflective Thinking in Social Work: Learning from Student Narratives, London: Routledge, 2017. 142 pp. ISBN 9781138779013

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Dr Gemma Mitchell

Dr Gemma Mitchell

ISMH Hastings Research Fellow, Institute for Social Marketing