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OverviewThe goal of community-based research is to develop a deeper understanding of communities and to discover new opportunities for improving quality of life. The nine case studies in this diverse collection provide real life examples of community-based research in Aboriginal, urban, and rural communities. Journeys in Community-Based Research shows how taking into account socio-economic, geographic, and cultural contexts can lead to public policy that better serves the most vulnerable in our society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bonnie Jeffery , Isobel M. Findlay , Diane Martz , Louise ClarkePublisher: University of Regina Press Imprint: University of Regina Press Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780889773066ISBN 10: 0889773068 Pages: 215 Publication Date: 09 May 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments List of Abbreviations Forewords Jim Randall and Kate Waygood Ron Labonte Introduction: Setting Out on Our Journeys Bonnie Jeffery and Louise Clarke Section 1: Ethics of Community-Based Research Working Together: Ethical Practice in Community-Engaged Research Diane Martz and Juanita Bacsu Talking to the ""Healing Journey"" Interviewers: Ethical Concerns and Dilemmas Wendee Kubik, Mary Hampton, Darlene Juschka, Carrie Bourassa, and Bonnie Jeffery The Ethics of Engagement: Learning with an Aboriginal Cooperative in Saskatchewan Isobel M. Findlay, Clifford Ray, and Maria Basualdo Section 2: Advocacy and Community-Based Research Community-Based Research and Advocacy for Change: Critical Reflections about Delicate Process of Inclusion/Exclusion Gloria DeSantis A Provocative Proposition: Linking Research, Education, and Action in Saskatoon's Core Neighbourhoods Mitch Diamantopoulous and Len Usiskin Section 3: Impact of Community-Based Research The CUISR-SRIC Collaboration: Toward Community-Based Action Research? Lori Ebbesen, Janice Victor, Louise Clarke, and Nicola Chopin Community-Based Research through Community Service Learning: Benefits and Challenges for the Community and University Nicola Chopin, Maria Basualdo, and David McDine Tripartite Collaboration and Challenges: Reflecting on the Research Process of a Participatory Program Evaluation Hongxia Shan, Nazeem Muhajarine, and Kristjana Loptson Standing Buffalo First Nation Youth: Exploring Health and Well-Being Pammla Lusenga Petrucka, Roger Redman, Deanna Bickford, Sandra Bassendowski, Andrea Redman, Leanne Yuzicappi, Bev McBeth, Logan Bird, and Carrie Bourassa Knowledge Translation Strategies in Community-Based Research: Our Decision-Maker-Based Approach Fleur Macqeen Smith, Nazeem Muhajarine, and Sue Delanoy Conclusion Isobel M. Findlay and Diane Martz Contributors IndexReviewsAuthor InformationBonnie Jeffery is a professor with the Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina and past Director, Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit, Universities of Regina and Saskatchewan. Diane Martz is Director of Research Ethics in the Office of the VP Research, at the University of Saskatchewan. Louise Clarke is associate professor (retired), Organizational Behavious and HRM, Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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