Abstract
Meta-ethnography is presented as an innovative method for the systematic review of a set of symbolic interactionist ethnographies of mutual aid group work. Interpretive metaphors and themes from each study are synthesized in relation to the major phases of the planned change process. ‘Transformation through interaction’ is identified as the master integrative theme. Grounded lessons for mainstream group work are also generated. The merits and limitations of meta-ethnography in relation to the project of translation science, the bridging of the social worlds of researcher and practitioner, are also discussed.
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