Collaborative research
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This book is a compilation of essays and case studies regarding research initiatives undertaken by public health researchers and social scientists based at two Chicago universities in partnership with community-based organizations, neighborhood activists, service providers, and residents. This volume highlights major components of collaborative research and evaluation precesses, identifying key decision points and areas for discussion between partners. The book seeks to continue the dialogue regarding collaborative research issues by presenting essays and case studies that address experiences and lessons learned across diverse situations. It integrates the perspectives of community and university partners representing a diversity of academic disciplines, backgrounds, and experiences.
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