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Social Work in the Seventh Moment

Norman K. Denzin

University of Illinois, USA, n-denzin{at}uiuc.edu

My intentions in this article are fourfold: (1) to show how the discourses of qualitative inquiry and cultural studies in the seventh moment can be put to critical advantage by social work researchers; (2) to discuss the cultural studies assumptions that define a critical social work research agenda; (3) to offer a set of interpretive, methodological and ethical criteria that can be used by social work researchers; thereby (4) establishing the relevance of this approach for the practices of critical social work research in this new century. Throughout I use examples from the Black Arts Movement of the 1970s.

Key Words: critical theory • cultural studies • feminist ethics • qualitative research

Qualitative Social Work, Vol. 1, No. 1, 25-38 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/147332500200100102


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