Community-Based Participatory Research for Health
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ISBN: 0787964573 / Publisher: Jossey-Bass, November 2002
Meredith Minkler and Nina Wallerstein have brought together, in one important volume, a stellar panel of contributors who offer a comprehensive resource on the theory and application of community based participatory research. Community Based Participatory Research for Health contains information on a wide variety of topics including planning and conducting research, working with communities, promoting social change, and core research methods. The book also contains a helpful appendix of tools, guides, checklists, sample protocols, and much more.
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That the interests of affected communities will not be addressed by researchers or policy makers without the intervention and input of the communities themselves is the major underlying premise of these 19 papers presented by Minkler (health and social behavior, U. of California at Berkeley) and Wallerstein (public health, U. of New Mexico Health Sciences Center). The papers look at the origins and history of community-based research before concentrating on theoretical and methodological issues. The papers are organized into sections examine issues of power and trust, identification and selection issues, ethical issues in planning and conducting research, taking diverse populations into account, and the uses of research to promote social change and healthy public policy. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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