This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting community-based participatory research (CBPR), can create challenges and conflicts throughout the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and other institution’s approval processes. I explore the ideological frameworks that underpin conventional and CBPR methodologies to show how collaboration can influence the questions asked and answered, the roles of researchers in the project, and how research findings can better impact the community at the center of the research. I offer a snapshot of our CBPR project with women who were currently and formerly incarcerated and document the challenges we encountered given our CBPR methodology and the unique popu...
Participatory research operates in a complex, dynamic social milieu and seeks to share the power inh...
Universities and research funders’ growing emphasis on community partnerships, engagement and outrea...
research ethics boards and institutional review boards (REBs/IRBs) have been criticized for relying ...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
Researchers conducting community-based participatory research (CBPR) often complain about research e...
Many academic researchers want to partner with service providers who work for not-for-profit communi...
Exploring the importance of ethical issues in the conduct of community-based participatory research ...
ABSTRACT National and international codes of research conduct have been established in most industri...
Recommendations for reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care suggest that cl...
This article explores a range of ethical issues that arise in community-based participatory research...
The development of participatory action research (PAR) reflects an ethical commitment to creating co...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a methodology increasingly used within the social s...
Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani Gypsy groups in England (1996–2000), along ...
Researchers need to provide evidence that they have met ethical requirements before entering the fie...
© Society for Community Research and Action 2017 How do you reconcile tensions between ethical resea...
Participatory research operates in a complex, dynamic social milieu and seeks to share the power inh...
Universities and research funders’ growing emphasis on community partnerships, engagement and outrea...
research ethics boards and institutional review boards (REBs/IRBs) have been criticized for relying ...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
Researchers conducting community-based participatory research (CBPR) often complain about research e...
Many academic researchers want to partner with service providers who work for not-for-profit communi...
Exploring the importance of ethical issues in the conduct of community-based participatory research ...
ABSTRACT National and international codes of research conduct have been established in most industri...
Recommendations for reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care suggest that cl...
This article explores a range of ethical issues that arise in community-based participatory research...
The development of participatory action research (PAR) reflects an ethical commitment to creating co...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a methodology increasingly used within the social s...
Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani Gypsy groups in England (1996–2000), along ...
Researchers need to provide evidence that they have met ethical requirements before entering the fie...
© Society for Community Research and Action 2017 How do you reconcile tensions between ethical resea...
Participatory research operates in a complex, dynamic social milieu and seeks to share the power inh...
Universities and research funders’ growing emphasis on community partnerships, engagement and outrea...
research ethics boards and institutional review boards (REBs/IRBs) have been criticized for relying ...