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Journeys in Community-Based Research
Bonnie Jeffery
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Description for Journeys in Community-Based Research
Hardcover. 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. Editor(s): Jeffery, Bonnie; Martz, Diane; Findlay, Isobel M.; Clarke, Louise. Num Pages: 215 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: GLMX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 163 x 19. Weight in Grams: 478.
The 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.
The 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.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
University of Regina Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
215
Place of Publication
Regina, Canada
ISBN
9780889773066
SKU
V9780889773066
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Ref
99-2
About Bonnie Jeffery
Bonnie 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 ... Read more
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