One of two presentations during a breakout session about the ethical value and challenges of community-engaged research. Robinson discusses: What do we mean by community; Who speaks for the community; What is the base for the research relationship; How do we truly achieve maximum involvement and ownership in the collaboration; What makes community-engaged research ethical
A practical entry point is to start with the question of space – e.g the physical sites or virtua...
Moderator: Robin A. Robinson, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Session Description The purpose ...
Abstract Background To address an urgent need to advance the field of community engaged research, fa...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Purpose: Stakeholder engagement and community-engaged research (CEnR) are recognized as approaches n...
The workshop will share experiences of participants from different countries and research contexts, ...
Profound changes taking place in communities and in uni-versities are bringing researchers and commu...
Rationale The voices of community partners throughout the research process are vital in authentic c...
Community engagement is increasingly recognized as a critical element of medical research, recommend...
Community engagement is increasingly becoming an integral part of research. “Community-engaged resea...
This study examines the ethics and politics of knowledge across 15 distinctive community-engaged res...
This presentation describes the ongoing programs and initiatives of the Community Engagement and Res...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
In this dissertation, Promoting Research Ethics Training: Understandings of Community, Partnership,...
Recommendations for reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care suggest that cl...
A practical entry point is to start with the question of space – e.g the physical sites or virtua...
Moderator: Robin A. Robinson, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Session Description The purpose ...
Abstract Background To address an urgent need to advance the field of community engaged research, fa...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
Purpose: Stakeholder engagement and community-engaged research (CEnR) are recognized as approaches n...
The workshop will share experiences of participants from different countries and research contexts, ...
Profound changes taking place in communities and in uni-versities are bringing researchers and commu...
Rationale The voices of community partners throughout the research process are vital in authentic c...
Community engagement is increasingly recognized as a critical element of medical research, recommend...
Community engagement is increasingly becoming an integral part of research. “Community-engaged resea...
This study examines the ethics and politics of knowledge across 15 distinctive community-engaged res...
This presentation describes the ongoing programs and initiatives of the Community Engagement and Res...
Ethically-defensible research requires wide-ranging, holistic, and deep consideration. It is often o...
In this dissertation, Promoting Research Ethics Training: Understandings of Community, Partnership,...
Recommendations for reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care suggest that cl...
A practical entry point is to start with the question of space – e.g the physical sites or virtua...
Moderator: Robin A. Robinson, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Session Description The purpose ...
Abstract Background To address an urgent need to advance the field of community engaged research, fa...