Community psychologists have long worked with community-based human service organizations to build participatory processes. These efforts largely aim at building participatory practices within the current individual-wellness paradigm of human services. To address collective wellness, human service organizations need to challenge their current paradigm, attend to the social justice needs of community, and engage community participation in a new way, and in doing so become more openly political. We use qualitative interviews, focus groups, organizational documents, and participant observation to present a comparative case study of two organizations involved in such a process through an action research project aimed at transforming the organiz...
AbstractA rich civic infrastructure of community-based organizations (CBOs) can help generate, diffu...
Introduction to Community Psychology: Becoming an Agent of Change tells the story of community psych...
One of the main principles of PHC was community participation. However, the interpretation and pract...
Abstract Community psychologists have long worked with community-based human service organizations t...
In this paper we outline a conceptual framework based on strengths, prevention, empowerment and comm...
This study critically analyzes and synthesizes community participation (CP) theory across discipline...
Community psychologists are increasingly using Participatory Action Research (PAR) as a way to promo...
Objective: This paper describes the first phase of a larger project that utilizes participatory acti...
SPEC Learning and Changing by Doing is a three-year, action research, and organizational change proj...
As human service organizations have become large and bureaucratic, their members typically become pr...
This article presents findings of a multisite case study of the experience of nine federal Healthy S...
Organizations are continuously changing based on social, political, and economic conditions. HRD sch...
The evidence base is poor in demonstrating that community participation in health services can impro...
This article aims to contribute on the reflection concerning new political measures and complex soci...
The field of community psychology has for decades concerned itself with the theory and practice of b...
AbstractA rich civic infrastructure of community-based organizations (CBOs) can help generate, diffu...
Introduction to Community Psychology: Becoming an Agent of Change tells the story of community psych...
One of the main principles of PHC was community participation. However, the interpretation and pract...
Abstract Community psychologists have long worked with community-based human service organizations t...
In this paper we outline a conceptual framework based on strengths, prevention, empowerment and comm...
This study critically analyzes and synthesizes community participation (CP) theory across discipline...
Community psychologists are increasingly using Participatory Action Research (PAR) as a way to promo...
Objective: This paper describes the first phase of a larger project that utilizes participatory acti...
SPEC Learning and Changing by Doing is a three-year, action research, and organizational change proj...
As human service organizations have become large and bureaucratic, their members typically become pr...
This article presents findings of a multisite case study of the experience of nine federal Healthy S...
Organizations are continuously changing based on social, political, and economic conditions. HRD sch...
The evidence base is poor in demonstrating that community participation in health services can impro...
This article aims to contribute on the reflection concerning new political measures and complex soci...
The field of community psychology has for decades concerned itself with the theory and practice of b...
AbstractA rich civic infrastructure of community-based organizations (CBOs) can help generate, diffu...
Introduction to Community Psychology: Becoming an Agent of Change tells the story of community psych...
One of the main principles of PHC was community participation. However, the interpretation and pract...