Addressing the failure of initiatives in community-based service delivery to look beyond practicalities or to consider the tensions in thinking about service delivery, this book explores the significant philosophical shift that is necessary to implement community projects, discussing questions of data, methodology, power and communication.
Addressing the failure of initiatives in community-based service delivery to look beyond practicalities or to consider the tensions in thinking about service delivery, this book explores the significant philosophical shift that is necessary to implement community projects, discussing questions of data, methodology, power and communication.
Jung Min Choi is Professor of Sociology at San Diego State University, USA. He is the co-author of The Politics and Philosophy of Political Correctness , The Politics of Culture: Race, Violence and Democracy, Postmodernism, Unraveling Racism, and Democratic Institutions and the co-editor of Globalization and the Prospects for Critical Reflection and Globalization with a Human Face. He is also the recipient of over 40 Excellence in Teaching Awards. John W. Murphy is Professor of Sociology at the University of Miami, USA. He is author of Community-based Interventions: Philosophy and Action and co-author of Narrative Medicine and Community-Based Health Care Planning. He is co-editor of Dimensions of Community-based Projects in Health Care, Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context, and The Symbolism of Globalization, Development, and Aging.
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Introduction: Theory and Community-based Work 1. Basics of Community-based Work 2. Unpacking Culture: A Community-based Approach 3. Developing and Evaluating Community-based Health Interventions: The Role of Data 4. Methodological Reflections of Research in a Community Service Organization 5. Community-based Work in the Absence of Identity 6. A Community Does Not Exist 7. There Is No Generalizability in Community-based Work 8. Philosophy and the Embrace of Bias in Community-based Medical Education 9. Community-based Work and the Natural Language Problem 10. Power and Positionality in Community-engaged Work and Community-based Participatory Research Conclusion
Introduction: Theory and Community-based Work 1. Basics of Community-based Work 2. Unpacking Culture: A Community-based Approach 3. Developing and Evaluating Community-based Health Interventions: The Role of Data 4. Methodological Reflections of Research in a Community Service Organization 5. Community-based Work in the Absence of Identity 6. A Community Does Not Exist 7. There Is No Generalizability in Community-based Work 8. Philosophy and the Embrace of Bias in Community-based Medical Education 9. Community-based Work and the Natural Language Problem 10. Power and Positionality in Community-engaged Work and Community-based Participatory Research Conclusion
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