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Description
Community-based research is relevant social research conducted through partnerships and collaboration between universities and the larger community. The goal is to develop a deeper understanding of communities and to discover new opportunities for improving quality of life. This book presents a diverse collection of stories about community-based research, with topics ranging from ethical research issues in intimate partner violence to challenges in tripartite collaboration. The nine case studies address issues of ethics, advocacy, and implementation in community-based research, highlighting best practices and lessons learned. Journeys in Community-Based Research will build capacity by helping to guide university researchers, faculty, students, community practitioners, and policy makers in their successful application of community-based research.
About the Author
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. Isobel M. Findlay is a professor, Management and Marketing, Edwards School of Business, and University Co-Director, Community-University Institute for Social Research, University of Saskatchewan. Louise Clarke is associate professor (retired), Organizational Behaviour and HRM, Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan.