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New Proposals for Generating and Exploiting Solution-Oriented KnowledgeUniversity of Applied Sciences, Northwestern Switzerland, Olten, daniel.gredig{at}fhnw.ch
University of Applied Sciences, Northwestern Switzerland, Olten, peter.sommerfeld{at}fhnw.ch The claim that professional social work should be based on scientific knowledge is many decades old with knowledge transfer usually moving in the direction from science to practice. The authors critique this model of knowledge transfer and support a hybrid one that places more of an emphasis on professional knowledge and action occurring in the real world. The authors particularly focus on the organizational contexts in which social work practice occurs in presenting a model of cooperative knowledge formation.
Key Words: professional action social work knowledge transfer hybridization
This version was published on July
1, 2008 Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 18, No. 4,
292-300 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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