We describe the efforts of two related undergraduate projects to promote lasting social change in marginalized communities in the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. The projects represent a test of the premise that undergraduate projects can engage academically based strategies and transcend good intentions to achieve effective community partnerships to improve health and health care. The projects proceed from a perspective and theory of marginalization and its consequences. Specifically, marginalization undermines individual and collective capacity to meet basic needs and efforts to thrive. Through strengthening social infrastructure, communities can overcome the effects of marginalization. Project work begins with annual medical clinics an...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
Developing countries experience a disproportionate amount of health care inequities due to extreme p...
A group of faculty, staff and students from Creighton University conducted a research project using ...
Healthy community development in cities, workplaces and educational settings has been the focus of c...
1.) Relationships de Confianza and the Organization of Collective Social Action We examine the relat...
Researchers have recommended operative standards and ethical considerations to maintain the integrit...
This descriptive case study examines the value of multi-level partnerships to foster a Building a He...
Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) is an important framework to understand and develop communi...
The literature defines successful university-community partnerships as those that are long-term, dee...
This themed volume is grounded in a set of diverse case studies that bring community and university ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine Bracht, Kingbury, and Rissel\u27s five-stage co...
Healthy community development in cities, workplaces and educational settings has been the focus of c...
This book is designed to help organizations and individuals working in associations, task forces, ne...
BACKGROUND: There is growing concern that short-term experiences in global health experiences (STEGH...
Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) is important for addressing various social problems an...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
Developing countries experience a disproportionate amount of health care inequities due to extreme p...
A group of faculty, staff and students from Creighton University conducted a research project using ...
Healthy community development in cities, workplaces and educational settings has been the focus of c...
1.) Relationships de Confianza and the Organization of Collective Social Action We examine the relat...
Researchers have recommended operative standards and ethical considerations to maintain the integrit...
This descriptive case study examines the value of multi-level partnerships to foster a Building a He...
Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) is an important framework to understand and develop communi...
The literature defines successful university-community partnerships as those that are long-term, dee...
This themed volume is grounded in a set of diverse case studies that bring community and university ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine Bracht, Kingbury, and Rissel\u27s five-stage co...
Healthy community development in cities, workplaces and educational settings has been the focus of c...
This book is designed to help organizations and individuals working in associations, task forces, ne...
BACKGROUND: There is growing concern that short-term experiences in global health experiences (STEGH...
Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) is important for addressing various social problems an...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
Developing countries experience a disproportionate amount of health care inequities due to extreme p...
A group of faculty, staff and students from Creighton University conducted a research project using ...