“…A critical quandary in this area is whether text vignettes can help build truly comprehensive practice knowledge regarding equitable practice, as they are, by design, suited to prompting responses to very specific, everyday scenarios, and thus not necessarily intended to build a comprehensive understanding of the material and discursive conditions of oppression (Wilks, 2004). Drawing on the tradition of critical pragmatism that has informed the current analysis (Feinberg, 2015; Jones and Hall, 2022), I argue that endorsing the use of text vignettes in empirical social work scholarship does not entail discounting alternate approaches to deepening knowledge of oppression, anti-oppression, and critical praxis. Similarly, in the context of social work education, text vignettes can be used alongside other pedagogical tools to gauge the values, knowledge, and skills of students in relation to critical, social justice-oriented practice, and to scaffold their development in this area (Asakura et al, 2020; Bain, 2023).…”