1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910460022703321

Titolo

Community-based participatory research for health [[electronic resource] ] : from process to outcomes / / Meredith Minkler, Nina Wallerstein, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

San Francisco, CA, : Jossey-Bass, c2008

ISBN

1-118-04544-0

1-282-77434-4

9786612774348

0-470-93249-X

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (546 p.)

Classificazione

61.4

Altri autori (Persone)

MinklerMeredith

WallersteinNina <1953->

Disciplina

362.1072

Soggetti

Public health - Research - Citizen participation

Public health - Research - Methodology

Community health services

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction to CBPR : new issues and emphases / Meredith Minkler & Nina Wallerstein -- The theoretical, historical, and practice roots of CBPR / Nina Wallerstein & Bonnie Duran -- Critical issues in developing and following CBPR principles / Barbara A. Israel ... [et al.] -- Bringing experimental design to community-partnered participatory research / Loretta Jones, Paul Koegel, & Kenneth B. Wells -- The dance of race and privilege in CBPR / Vivian Chávez ... [et al.] -- Are academics irrelevant? : approaches and roles for scholars in CBPR / Randy Stoecker -- CBPR with Cambodian girls in Long Beach, California : a case study / Ann Cheatham-Rojas & Eveline Shen -- CBPR with a hidden population : the transgender community health project a decade later / Kristen Clements-Nolle & Ari Max Bachrach -- Community-driven asset identification and issue selection / Meredith Minkler & Trevor Hancock -- Using Web-based tools to build capacity for CBPR : two case studies of American Indian leadership development / Marita Jones ... [et al.] --



Using photovoice for participatory assessment and issue selection : lessons from a family, maternal, and child health department / Caroline C. Wang & Cheri A. Pies --

Issues in participatory evaluation / Jane Springett & Nina Wallerstein -- Issues and choice points for improving the quality of action research / Hilary Bradbury & Peter Reason -- Impacts of CBPR on academic researchers, research quality and methodology, and power relations / Meredith Minkler & Andrea Corage Baden -- Methodological and ethical considerations in community-driven environmental justice research : two case studies from rural North Carolina / Stephanie Ann Farquhar & Steve Wing -- Analyzing and interpreting data with communities / Suzanne B. Cashman ... [et al.] -- The role of CBPR in policy advocacy / Makani Themba-Nixon, Meredith Minkler, & Nicholas Freudenberg -- Using CBPR to promote environmental justice policy : a case study from Harlem, New York / Peggy Shepard, Victoria Breckwich Vásquez, & Meredith Minkler -- Participatory action research with hotel room cleaners in San Francisco and Las Vegas : from collaborative study to the bargaining table / Pam Tau Lee ... [et al.] -- Addressing food security through policy promoting store conversions : the role of a CBPR partnership / Victoria Breckwich Vásquez ... [et al.] -- What predicts outcomes in CBPR? / Nina Wallerstein ... [et al.].

Sommario/riassunto

Minkler and Wallerstein have pulled together a fantastic set of contributions from the leading researchers in the field. In addition to a fine collection of case studies, this book puts the key issues for researchers and practitioners in a historical, philosophical, and applied, practical context.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910346942203321

Autore

Kraft Daniel

Titolo

Verteilte Zugangskontrolle in offenen Ad-hoc-Netzen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

KIT Scientific Publishing, 2007

ISBN

1000006517

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XVI, 208 p. p.)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

In Ad-hoc-Netzen sind aktive Mitarbeit aller Teilnehmer und Einbringung eigener, knapper Ressourcen zugunsten Anderer unverzichtbar. Das hier vorgestellte verteilte Zugangskontrollsystem schließt dazu unkooperative Nutznießer aus dem Netz aus. Grundlage dafür sind gegenseitige Kooperativitätseinschätzungen der autonomen, einander a priori meist unbekannten Teilnehmer, die durch automatische Verhaltensbeobachtung sowie durch Austausch und Verknüpfung von Einschätzungen ermittelt werden.