CBPR articles in Journal of Enviro. and Occupational Health Policy

Posted by on June 24, 2005

[posted from Community Based Participatory Action listserv]

The latest issue of New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy (Vol. 15, No. 1) features a set of articles honoring Dr. June Fisher and her contributions to the field of participatory research in general and the health and safety of health care workers and transit drivers in particular.

The table of contents is included below.

You can access the journal at http://baywood.com/journals/previewjournals.asp?id=1048-2911

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy
Issue: Volume 15, Number 1 / 2005

JUNE FISHER AND PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH
pp. 1 – 2
CHARLES LEVENSTEIN

A COMMON GOAL: UNION AND RESEARCHER COLLABORATION CELEBRATE THE WORK OF JUNE FISHER, M.D.
pp. 3 – 14
DOROTHY WIGMORE

IDEOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
pp. 15 – 28
SUSAN MOIR

THE CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHALLENGE OF PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH
pp. 29 – 35
STEVEN DEUTSCH

WORKER-RESEARCHER COLLABORATION WITH SAN FRANCISCO BUS DRIVERS
pp. 37 – 40
RAY ANTONIO

KEY LESSONS IN USING PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH TO BUILD A UNION HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM
pp. 41 – 45
JONATHAN ROSEN

COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH WITH WORKERS AND UNIONS: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
pp. 47 – 51
NINA WALLERSTEIN

PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH: A PROTECTIVE RESEARCH DESIGN
pp. 53 – 59
KATE MCPHAUL and JANE LIPSCOMB

PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH AND THE STRUGGLE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE WORKPLACE
pp. 61 – 66
JEFFREY V. JOHNSON

WHERE TO?
pp. 67 – 69
DOROTHY WIGMORE

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: PROVIDING GRASSROOTS GROUPS ACCESS TO SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
pp. 71 – 97
BARBARA BERNEY


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