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Doing community-based research : perspectives from the field / Greg Halseth, Sean Markey, Laura Ryser, and Don Manson ; with vignette contributions from Nikolaus Gantner, Regine Halseth, Maura Hanrahan, Catherine Nolin, Kelly Vodden, Kieran Walsh, and Rachel Winterton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773599222
  • 0773599223
  • 9780773599239
  • 0773599231
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Doing community-based research.:DDC classification:
  • 307.072 23
LOC classification:
  • HM756
Other classification:
  • cci1icc
  • coll13
Online resources:
Contents:
Part One : Introduction to CBR. Introduction -- The Case for Community-Based Research -- Part Two : Getting to Know One Another. Understanding and Shaping Capacity for CBR -- Building Projects -- Research Design -- First Steps -- Part Three : Working in the Field. In the Field -- CBR: Methods and Techniques -- Part Four : After the Fieldwork. Staying in Touch: Analysis -- Staying in Touch: Change -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Sampling of Research Protocol Agreements.
Summary: "Community-based research (CBR) offers useful insights into the challenges associated with conducting research and ensuring that it generates both excellent scholarship and positive impacts in the communities where the research takes place. This depends on two important variables: the capacity of CBR to generate good information, and the extent to which CBR is understood and constructed as a two-way relationship that includes a set of responsibilities for both researchers and communities. Offering expert advice on the crucial relationship between communities and researchers, the authors outline the main stages of the CBR process to guide researchers and practitioners. They discuss the reasons for conducting CBR, provide tips on how to design research, detail how researchers and communities should get to know one another, as well as how best to work in the field, and how to turn fieldwork into research that counts. By focusing on the lessons learned from the use of CBR, the authors make the messages, lessons, and practices applicable to a variety of research settings. Drawing collectively from decades of community-based research experience and including vignettes from researchers from around the world who share their CBR experiences, Doing Community-Based Research is an essential handbook for scholars, students, and practitioners."-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Community-based research (CBR) offers useful insights into the challenges associated with conducting research and ensuring that it generates both excellent scholarship and positive impacts in the communities where the research takes place. This depends on two important variables: the capacity of CBR to generate good information, and the extent to which CBR is understood and constructed as a two-way relationship that includes a set of responsibilities for both researchers and communities. Offering expert advice on the crucial relationship between communities and researchers, the authors outline the main stages of the CBR process to guide researchers and practitioners. They discuss the reasons for conducting CBR, provide tips on how to design research, detail how researchers and communities should get to know one another, as well as how best to work in the field, and how to turn fieldwork into research that counts. By focusing on the lessons learned from the use of CBR, the authors make the messages, lessons, and practices applicable to a variety of research settings. Drawing collectively from decades of community-based research experience and including vignettes from researchers from around the world who share their CBR experiences, Doing Community-Based Research is an essential handbook for scholars, students, and practitioners."-- Provided by publisher

Part One : Introduction to CBR. Introduction -- The Case for Community-Based Research -- Part Two : Getting to Know One Another. Understanding and Shaping Capacity for CBR -- Building Projects -- Research Design -- First Steps -- Part Three : Working in the Field. In the Field -- CBR: Methods and Techniques -- Part Four : After the Fieldwork. Staying in Touch: Analysis -- Staying in Touch: Change -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Sampling of Research Protocol Agreements.

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