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111 2  Chicago Conference on Community Research|n(2nd :|d2002 :
       |cLoyola University of Chicago) 
245 10 Participatory community research :|btheories and methods 
       in action /|cedited by Leonard A. Jason ... [et al.] ; 
       with Joseph A. Durlak, Daryl Holtz Isenberg. 
250    1st ed. 
260    Washington, DC ;|aLondon :|bAmerican Psychological 
       Association,|cc2004. 
300    xviii, 271 p. :|bill. ;|c26 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  APA decade of behavior volumes 
500    Based on presentations and discussions at the Second 
       Chicago Conference on Community Research, held June 2002 
       at Loyola University. 
500    Formerly CIP.|5Uk 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Part 1. Principles and Practices -- Ch. 1. Participatory 
       Action Research: General Principles and a Study with a 
       Chronic Health Condition / Fabricio E. Balcazar, Renée R. 
       Taylor, Gary W. Kielhofner, Karen Tamley, Tom Benziger, 
       Nancy Carlin, and Sabrina Johnson -- Ch. 2. Community 
       Development: Enhancing the Knowledge Base Through 
       Participatory Action Research / Renée I. Boothroyd, 
       Stephen B. Fawcett, and Pennie G. Foster-Fishman -- Ch. 3.
       Epidemiologic Research: Science and Community 
       Participation / Susan R. Torres-Harding, Richard Herrell, 
       and Carole Howard -- Part 2. Creation and Structure of 
       Partnerships -- Ch. 4. Primary Prevention: Involving 
       Schools and Communities in Youth Health Promotion / Joseph
       A. Durlak, Roger Weissberg, Elena Quintana, and Francisco 
       Perez -- . 
505 8  Ch. 5. Prevention Science: Participatory Approaches and 
       Community Case Studies / Steven B. Pokorny, Donna R. 
       Baptiste, Patrick Tolan, Barton J. Hirsch, Bruce Talbot, 
       Peter Ji, Roberta L. Paikoff, and Sybil Madison-Boyd -- 
       Ch. 6. University-Community Partnerships: A Framework and 
       an Exemplar / Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar, Margaret I. Davis, 
       Joseph Ferrari, Philip Nyden, Bradley Olson, Josefina 
       Alvarez, Paul Molloy, and Paul Toro -- Part 3. Power 
       Sharing in Participatory Research -- Ch. 7. Self-Help 
       Research: Issues of Power Sharing / Daryl Holtz Isenberg, 
       Colleen Loomis, Keith Humphreys, and Kenneth I. Maton -- 
       Ch. 8. Empowerment Evaluation: Principles and Action / 
       Abraham Wandersman, Dana C. Keener, Jessica Snell-Johns, 
       Robin Lin Miller, Paul Flaspohler, Melanie Livet-Dye, 
       Julia Mendez, Rev. Thomas Behrens, Rev. Barbara Bolson, 
       and LaVome Robinson -- Part 4. Culture and Gender 
505 8  Ch. 9. Feminist Perspectives: Empowerment Behind Bars / 
       Doreen D. Salina, Jean L. Hill, Andrea L. Solarz, Linda 
       Lesondak, Lisa Razzano, and Dorenda Dixon -- Ch. 10. 
       Culturally Anchored Research: Quandaries, Guidelines, and 
       Exemplars for Community Psychology / Christopher B. Keys, 
       Susan McMahon, Bernadette Sanchez, Lorna London, and 
       Jaleel Abdul-Adil -- Ch. 11. Community Narratives: The Use
       of Narrative Ethnography in Participatory Community 
       Research / Gary W. Harper, Cécile Lardon, Julian Rappaport
       , Audrey K. Bangi, Richard Contreras, and Ana Pedraza -- 
       Part 5. Stakeholder Perspectives -- Ch. 12. Community 
       Concerns about Participatory Research / Constance W. Van 
       der Eb, Nancy Peddle, Mary Buntin, Daryl Holtz Isenberg, 
       Lura Duncan, Steven Everett, Angela Glass, Lorraine Keck, 
       Ricardo Millett, Lynne Mock, and Paul Molloy 
505 8  Ch. 13. Student Reflections on Community Research 
       Practices and Implications / Michelle Bloodworth, Chisina 
       Kapungu, John M. Majer, Katherine E. McDonald, Aparna 
       Sharma, Judah Viola, and Bianca Wilson -- Ch. 14. Faculty 
       Deconstructs Participatory Research / Stephanie Riger, 
       Olga Reyes, Roderick Watts, James G. Kelly, Marybeth Shinn,
       Cary Cherniss, Leonard A. Jason, and Edison J. Trickett 
       Conclusion Leonard A. Jason, Margaret I. Davis, Yolanda 
       Suarez-Balcazar, Christopher B. Keys, Renée R. Taylor, 
       Daryl Holtz Isenberg, and Joseph A. Durlak. 
520    This book provides a comparative analysis of participatory
       research methodologies and outcomes. Unlike the 
       traditional approaches to research in which researchers 
       generate the ideas for projects, define the methods, and 
       interpret the outcomes, the approaches of participatory 
       research empower community populations to shape the 
       research agenda. Their participation often results in 
       generating greater sociopolitical awareness and effecting 
       systemic change in the community. Although this type of 
       research has been a powerful tool for intervention, 
       comparative analyses of methods and outcomes are absent 
       from the literature. In this volume, community 
       psychologists and practitioners discuss recent theoretical
       advances and innovative methods in the field. Case studies
       illustrate how these participatory approaches have led to 
       high quality collaborations, interventions, and prevention
       projects. Chapters examine the effects of participatory 
       research on the community, research quality, collaborative
       challenges, and best practices. This text elucidates the 
       challenges and successes of community psychology and may 
       help set the course for future research in the field. 
530    Also available online via the World Wide Web, by 
       subscription to Ovid PsycBooks. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bWashington, D.C. :|cAmerican 
       Psychological Association,|d2005. 
588    Print version record. 
650  0 Community development|xResearch|vCongresses. 
650  0 Community development|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  0 Social problems|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  0 Community psychology|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  0 Human services|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  0 Public health|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  0 Action research|xCitizen participation|vCongresses. 
650  0 Evaluation research (Social action programs)|xCitizen 
       participation|vCongresses. 
650  2 Social Problems.|0(DNLM)D012940 
650  2 Social Change.|0(DNLM)D012922 
650  2 Public Health|xeducation.|0(DNLM)D011634Q000193 
650  4 Social problems|xResearch|xCitizen participation. 
650  4 Community psychology|xResearch|xCitizen participation. 
650  4 Community development|xResearch|xCitizen participation. 
650  4 Human services|xResearch|xCitizen participation. 
650  4 Public health|xResearch|xCitizen participation. 
650  4 Action research|xCitizen participation. 
650  4 Evaluation research (Social action programs)|xCitizen 
       participation. 
650  4 Social problems|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  4 Community psychology|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  4 Community development|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  4 Human services|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  4 Public health|xResearch|xCitizen participation
       |vCongresses. 
650  4 Action research|xCitizen participation|vCongresses. 
650  4 Evaluation research (Social action programs)|xCitizen 
       participation|vCongresses. 
650  7 Comportement collectif.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Développement communautaire.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Identité collective.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Participation du public.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Problèmes sociaux.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Programme social.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Recherche évaluative.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Recherche-action.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Santé publique.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Service social.|2rasuqam 
650  7 Evaluation research (Social action programs)|xCitizen 
       participation.|2fast 
650  7 Public health|xResearch|xCitizen participation.|2fast 
650 12 Community Participation|xmethods|vCongresses. 
650 12 Community Participation|xmethods|vCongresses. 
650 17 Community-psychologie.|2gtt 
650 17 Participerend onderzoek.|2gtt 
650 22 Research Design|vCongresses. 
650 22 Health Services Research|xmethods|vCongresses. 
650 22 Community Health Planning|xmethods|vCongresses. 
650 22 Public Health|xmethods|vCongresses. 
655  0 Electronic books. 
655  2 Congresses.|0(DNLM)D016423 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2fast 
700 1  Jason, Leonard. 
710 2  American Psychological Association. 
710 2  Ovid Technologies, Inc. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aChicago Conference on Community Research
       (2nd : 2002 : Loyola University of Chicago).
       |tParticipatory community research.|b1st ed.|dWashington, 
       DC : American Psychological Association, ©2004|z1591470692
       |w(DLC)  2003014265 
830  0 Decade of behavior. 
856 40 |3Table of contents|uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/
       ecip045/2003014265.html 
994    C0|bSTJ 
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