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Collaborative Ethnographic Working In Mental Health Knowledge Power And Hope In An Age Of Bureaucratic Accountability | Research Methods

Collaborative Ethnographic Working in Mental Health seeks to chart a new direction for research into mental healthcare with the aim of creating the conditions for more productive interdisciplinary dialogue. People involved in mental health often fail to recognise how they are described by researchers from the humanities and social sciences which inhibits productive collaboration. This book seeks to address this problem by including clinicians and patients in the research process and by shifting attention away from power and knowledge and towards the organisational context. It explores how clinical thinking and behaviour illness experience and clinical relationships are all shaped by the bureaucratic context. In particular it examines tensions between what we want from mental healthcare and how accountable bureaucracies actually work and proposes that mental healthcare research should not just evaluate new interventions but should investigate new ways of organising. This book is written with a non-specialist audience in mind as it is intended for all with a stake in mental healthcare research and practice. It is also for those with an interest in ethnographic methods as a novel way of deploying ethnography autoethnography and coproduced ethnography to address clinically important research topics. |Collaborative Ethnographic Working in Mental Health Knowledge Power and Hope in an Age of Bureaucratic Accountability | Research Methods