| Recording in Social Work Subjects: Arts; Health and Social Care; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; Audio; Social Work and Social Policy; Sociology & Social Policy; Regulatory Policy; Sound Production; Software; Community Social Work; Ethics and Values; Social Work Education; Social Work Policy; Social Work Practice; Social Work Research; Social Work Theory; Social Policy; Social Policy; Originally published in 1972 Recording in Social Work looks at how recording has always been claimed as one of the necessary activities of social workers, whatever form of social work they undertake. The book deals systematically with recording, and the theory and practice recording takes, as well as the research projects and small-scale studies which discuss critically certain aspects of the method. The book offers a review of the history of recording, including a critical discussion of the three early texts on the subject. It surveys the literature on purposes of recording and concludes with an analysis of the main issues surrounding recording. The book assesses the present position of theory and practice in social work recording and suggests both ways in which the subject can be developed and the wider context. |