Teaching Community-Based Participatory Research. Socially Responsible and Ethically Anchored

Par : Rajesh Tandon, Budd Hall
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-93-5731-560-9
  • EAN9789357315609
  • Date de parution18/02/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
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  • ÉditeurHachette India

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Spearheaded by Drs Tandon and Hall, this book emerges from the Mentor Training Program (MTP) linked to the UNESCO Chair in Community-Based Research, reflecting over fifty years of dedicated work in participatory research. With 170 mentors trained and a reach of 15, 000 students worldwide, the MTP exemplifies a commitment to fostering socially responsible research practices. This essential resource equips educators to navigate complex power dynamics, address ethical considerations, and integrate innovative, arts-based methods into community-based participatory research (CBPR) teaching.
A transformative guide that delves into the principles and practices of CBPR, it features insights from mentors across diverse global contexts. This book offers practical strategies for embedding CBPR principles into academic curricula, becoming a vital toolkit for researchers, educators, and activists eager to co-create impactful knowledge that addresses the most pressing challenges of today.
Spearheaded by Drs Tandon and Hall, this book emerges from the Mentor Training Program (MTP) linked to the UNESCO Chair in Community-Based Research, reflecting over fifty years of dedicated work in participatory research. With 170 mentors trained and a reach of 15, 000 students worldwide, the MTP exemplifies a commitment to fostering socially responsible research practices. This essential resource equips educators to navigate complex power dynamics, address ethical considerations, and integrate innovative, arts-based methods into community-based participatory research (CBPR) teaching.
A transformative guide that delves into the principles and practices of CBPR, it features insights from mentors across diverse global contexts. This book offers practical strategies for embedding CBPR principles into academic curricula, becoming a vital toolkit for researchers, educators, and activists eager to co-create impactful knowledge that addresses the most pressing challenges of today.