Michiganl Journal of Community Service Learning: Community-Based Research
Posted by on July 25, 2003
The Summer 2003 (Volume 9, Number 3) issue of the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning is focused on the theme of Community-Based Research. For more information, visit http://www.umich.edu/~mjcsl/
See below for the issue’s table of contents:
Principles of Best Practice for Community-Based Research
Kerry Strand, Sam Marullo, Nick Cutforth, Randy Stoecker, and Patrick Donohue
Opportunities and Pitfalls of Community-Based Research: A Case Study
Michael Polanyi and Lynn Cockburn
Negotiating Community-Based Research: A Case Study of the “Life’s Work” Project
Adam S. Weinberg
The Student’s Role in Community-Based Research
Jason Willis, Jennifer Peresie, Vanessa Waldref, and Deirdra Stockmann
Community-Based Research Networks: Development and Lessons Learned in an Emerging Field
Randy Stoecker, Susan H. Ambler, Nick Cutforth, Patrick Donohue, Dan Dougherty, Sam Marullo, Kris S. Nelson, and Nancy B. Stutts
Community-Based Research Assessments: Some Principles and Practices
Sam Marullo, Deanna Cooke, Jason Willis, Alexandra Rollins, Jacqueline Burke, Paul Bonilla, and Vanessa Waldref
Community-Based Research: Celebration and Concern
Review Essay by Richard Couto
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