Community-Based Participatory Research for Health

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Meredith Minkler, Nina Wallerstein
Wiley, 2002 M11 18 - 512 pages
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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Contents

Introduction to Community Based Participatory Research
3
The Conceptual Historical and Practice Roots of Community Based Participatory Research and Related Participatory Traditions
27
Critical Issues in Developing and Following Community Based Participatory Research Principles
53
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Meredith Minkler is professor of Health and Social Behavior in the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, and assistant to the vice chancellor for National and Community Service.

Nina Wallerstein is professor and director of the Masters in Public Health Program at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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