Digitalization of critical reflection with atlas.Ti software in social work supervision

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Abstract

In this technology‐driven era, the digitalization of social work practice is becoming almost mandatory in many countries, especially in Europe. Within this context, it is important to look at the possibilities and challenges for the digitalization of critical reflection, which is a fundamental part of social work practice. Using a conceptual and theoretical framework based on reflective prac-tice, critical reflection, and experiential learning, this article aims to outline and discuss the use of ATLAS.ti software as a supporting tool in digitalizing critical reflection in social work supervision (SWS). For illustrative purposes, a case example of child welfare from Sweden is used. This article considers both the benefits and challenges of using ATLAS.ti as a technological tool for the digital-ization of critical reflection in SWS. It concludes that social workers’ autonomy and wellbeing need to be at the center in deciding about the use of digital tools such as ATLAS.ti in SWS.

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Rambaree, K., & Nässén, N. (2021). Digitalization of critical reflection with atlas.Ti software in social work supervision. Social Sciences, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10030095

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