The Common Base of Social Work Practice. By Harriett M. Bartlett. New York: National Association of Social Workers, 1970. 224 pp. $4.00

Social Work ◽  
1971 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy L. Haight

Ethnography is an approach to the study of culture with an extensive history in the social sciences and professions. Within social work, there has been a long-standing interest in ethnography. It affords social workers a powerful and unique vehicle for obtaining an in-depth, contextualized understanding of clients’ perspectives and experiences necessary for effective, culturally sensitive social work practice and advocacy. It provides an opportunity to understand how very different cultural communities perceive and respond to the common human challenges confronted by social workers and their clients every day.


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