Journal of Community Psychology: Community Research and Action

Posted by on June 3, 2005

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The American Journal of Community Psychology has a special issue out on Community Research and Action (vol. 35, no. 3/4, June 2005).

Volume 35 Numbers 3-4 of American Journal of Community Psychology is now available on the SpringerLink web site at http://springerlink.metapress.com.

Please find below the latest table of contents for your registered journal and book alert. By clicking on the URLs below you can access the abstracts for each article. If your browser does not support direct URL access, please copy and paste the selected URL to your web browser.

This issue contains:

Science and Community Psychology: Enhancing the Vitality of Community Research and Action p. 105
Abraham Wandersman, Bret Kloos, Jean Ann Linney, Marybeth Shinn

Toward a Comprehensive Strategy for Effective Practitioner-Scientist Partnerships and Larger-Scale Community Health and Well-Being p. 107
Richard L. Spoth, Mark T. Greenberg

Developing Effective Prevention Services for the Real World: A Prevention Service Development Model p. 127
Irwin Sandler, Amy Ostrom, Mary Jo Bitner, Tim S. Ayers, Sharlene Wolchik, Vicki-Smith Daniels

Developing a Community Science Research Agenda for Building Community Capacity for Effective Preventive Interventions p. 143
Matthew Chinman, Gordon Hannah, Abraham Wandersman, Patricia Ebener, Sarah B. Hunter, Pamela Imm, Jeffrey Sheldon

Enhancing Quality of Practice Through Theory of Change-Based Evaluation: Science or Practice? p. 159
David A. Julian

Learning from Communities: Overcoming Difficulties in Dissemination of Prevention and Promotion Efforts p. 169
Robin L. Miller, Marybeth Shinn

Getting the Big Picture in Community Science: Methods That Capture Context p. 185
Douglas A. Luke

Quality Criteria Under Methodological Pluralism: Implications for Conducting and Evaluating Research p. 201
Chris Barker, Nancy Pistrang

Community Science, Philosophy of Science, and the Practice of Research p. 213
Jacob Kraemer Tebes

Community Psychology Is (Thank God) More Than Science p. 231
Julian Rappaport

Scientists in the Swamp: Narrowing the Language-Practice Gap in Community Psychology p. 239
Jacob Z. Hess

Might We Practice What We’ved Preached? Thoughts on the Special Issue Papers p. 253
Jean Ann Linney

Community Science: Creating an Alternative Place to Stand? p. 259
Bret Kloos

The Society for Community Research and Action Membership Application p. 269

If you are not a current subscriber to this publication, you can request a free sample issue here.

http://springerlink.metapress.com/link.asp?id=csi;104830


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