Chronic Illness, Vulnerability and Social Work
Autoimmunity and the contemporary disease experience
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Routledge
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Routledge
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English
Autoimmune conditions are cruel, hard to recognise and harder still to live with.. The authors speak from their own experiences, enriching their deft weaving of theory, practice and research. The result is a real and rounded account. For social work and social care practitioners there is much food for thought in the authors’ perceptions of social work as a ‘body blind profession’ that needs to ‘think body’ if it is to carve out a space in which it can support people living with autoimmune disorders such as Lupus.
Jill Manthorpe, Professor of Social Work, King’s College London
A fascinating insight into the neglected area of auto immune illness. The authors skillfully weave together personal experience and scholarly research to address the complex ways in which these conditions are experienced and understood.
Julia Twigg, Professor of Social Policy and Sociology, University of Kent
"Overall, Researching Values with Qualitative Methods raises questions that are rele-vant today as we see the so-called rise of the right. It is important to study the motivations of these groups, and a pragmatic perspective may be helpful in doing so effectively. The book offers some tips on how to overcome problems in doing qualitative research about such values."
Sinead Marian D'Silva, University of Leeds, UK
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Untertitel
Autoimmunity and the contemporary disease experience
ISBN
978-1-138-49455-8
EAN
9781138494558
Erscheinungsjahr
1/22/2018
Verlag
Routledge
Author
Price, Liz;Walker, Liz
Sprache
English
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