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The Diffusion of Evidence-Based Practice: Reviewing the Evidence-Based Practice Networks in the United States and
Christian Ghanem1,2, Thomas R Lawson3, Sabine Pankofer2
1a Munich Center of the Learning Sciences , Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München , Munich , Germany.
Abstract:
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has had a major influence on U.S. social work while it has rarely been adapted in German-speaking countries. This study investigates how knowledge about EBP is diffused within and across geographical contexts. Network analysis methods reveals different diffusion patterns and provide reasons for these differences. For example, the U.S. discourse is self-contained and based on a more homogeneous knowledge base, while the German discourse is more heterogeneous and focuses on a notion of reflexive professionalism. The different conceptual influences within the U.S. and German discourses are discussed in light of future directions of disciplinary social work.
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