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Record Nr.

UNINA9910349553403321

Autore

Tsey Komla

Titolo

Working on Wicked Problems [[electronic resource] ] : A Strengths-based Approach to Research Engagement and Impact / / by Komla Tsey

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Adis, , 2019

ISBN

3-030-22325-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (90 pages)

Disciplina

501

Soggetti

General practice (Medicine)

Health promotion

Maternal and child health services

Social structure

Equality

General Practice / Family Medicine

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Maternal and Child Health

Social Structure, Social Inequality

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. Aiming for Relevance: Early Experiences of Community Engagement in Ghana -- 2. Understanding the Context: The Case of Central Australian Aboriginal Health -- 3. Learning by Doing: Community Action Against Sex, Alcohol and Violence in Tennant Creek -- 4. Building Capacity for Research: The Lowitja Institute -- 5. Developing Self-awareness as a Researcher: The Family Wellbeing Program -- 6. Facilitating Empowerment: The Family Wellbeing Program in Alice Springs -- 7. Building Readiness for Change: The Case of Yarrabah Men’s Group -- 8. Taking a Long-term Approach: The Family Wellbeing Program in Yarrabah -- 9. Managing Unanticipated Consequences: Historical Research in Ghana -- 10. Planning for and Tracking Research Impact: Australian Research Council Framework -- 11. Conclusion: A Strengths-based Framework for Research Engagement and Impact.

Sommario/riassunto

This book is for researchers and students looking for ways to engage



communities and industry in research. It is also written for community leaders, philanthropists and managers of organisations interested in building mutually beneficial partnerships with researchers, or training their own researchers. To this end, I hope that the readers of this book will appreciate that in their own way, whether big or small, they will be able to make research more meaningful by genuinely and honestly engaging with the communities of people with whom they work. I hope that an auto-ethnography or personal narrative approach will throw light on the factors that lead to positive research engagement and impact, thereby helping researchers avoid some of my pitfalls. Komla Tsey is a Tropical Leader/Research Professor in Education for Social Sustainability at James Cook University’s Cairns Institute. He uses participatory action research and quality improvement approaches to support individuals, families, community groups, and workers and managers in organisations to take greater control and responsibility for the issues affecting their health and wellbeing. He has previously worked as a lecturer at University of Ghana, Head of Central Australian Unit of Menzies School of Health Research and Head of University of Queensland’s School of Population Health North Queensland Unit. Komla’s research and development activities have taken him to Ghana, Scotland, Aboriginal Australia, Papua New Guinea, China and Timor-Leste. He has written over 150 peer reviewed journal papers, authored/co-authored 5 books, and received many awards including the JA Thompson Award for Public Health Practice. Komla teaches short courses as well as provides consultancy services in the areas of research engagement and impact, leadership ‘soft skills’ training, wellbeing promotion, rapid evidence reviews and program planning and evaluation.