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This thoughtful book offers unique insights on global health research, drawing attention to the equity choices embedded in day-to-day patterns and assumptions that shape how people do, think about, and navigate research.
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This thoughtful book offers unique insights on global health research, drawing attention to the equity choices embedded in day-to-day patterns and assumptions that shape how people do, think about, and navigate research.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000997712
- Artikelnr.: 69006448
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000997712
- Artikelnr.: 69006448
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Elijah Bisung, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University at Kingstion. His primary area of research focuses on social and environmental production of health and wellbeing. His broad areas of interest and scholarly contributions include collective action for health promotion, environmental stress and psychosocial health, community based participatory research, women's empowerment and health, and water security and health. His work is grounded on critical questions around values and (unintended) consequences of research on marginalized and oppressed populations. Katrina M. Plamondon (she/her) is an assistant professor and Michael Smith Health Research BC scholar at the School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, and she lives on the traditional and unceded territory of the Syilx People. As an Indigenous woman scholar of Cree and settler ancestry and a registered nurse, Katrina grounds her work as an equity scholar in critical anti-oppressive pedagogy and relational theory and practices. Her research focuses on critical questions about how to facilitate integration of equity-centred principles and practices across sectors and settings, equipping people to engage in methods, partnerships, policy, and society in ways that contribute to more equitable futures. She plays a national leadership role in advancing health equity.
1. Centring Equity. 2. Weaving Ways of Knowing into Pathways Toward
Equitable Futures. 3. The Coalition Story. 4. Experiences in Research
Partnerships and Capacity Strengthening: Lessons from Honduras. 5. Toward
Equitable Action in Research: Using the CCGHR Principles for Global Health
Research as a Retrospective Analytic Tool. 6. Urban HEART: Authentic
Partnering and Shared Benefits in Global Health Research. 7. Radical
Subjects: Responsiveness to Inequities Through Activist Scholarship. 8.
Global Health Research from the Margins: Early Career Researcher
Experiences. 9. Conditions from Conakry: Enacting Shared Benefits in Global
Health Research. 10. Humility: Bearing Witness in Global Health. 11.
Equity-Centred and Relational Learning: A Practical Guide for Facilitating
Learners' Engagement with the CCGHR Principles. 12. From Principles to
Practice: Bearing Witness to a Way Forward. 13. Drawn Onward.
Equitable Futures. 3. The Coalition Story. 4. Experiences in Research
Partnerships and Capacity Strengthening: Lessons from Honduras. 5. Toward
Equitable Action in Research: Using the CCGHR Principles for Global Health
Research as a Retrospective Analytic Tool. 6. Urban HEART: Authentic
Partnering and Shared Benefits in Global Health Research. 7. Radical
Subjects: Responsiveness to Inequities Through Activist Scholarship. 8.
Global Health Research from the Margins: Early Career Researcher
Experiences. 9. Conditions from Conakry: Enacting Shared Benefits in Global
Health Research. 10. Humility: Bearing Witness in Global Health. 11.
Equity-Centred and Relational Learning: A Practical Guide for Facilitating
Learners' Engagement with the CCGHR Principles. 12. From Principles to
Practice: Bearing Witness to a Way Forward. 13. Drawn Onward.
1. Centring Equity. 2. Weaving Ways of Knowing into Pathways Toward
Equitable Futures. 3. The Coalition Story. 4. Experiences in Research
Partnerships and Capacity Strengthening: Lessons from Honduras. 5. Toward
Equitable Action in Research: Using the CCGHR Principles for Global Health
Research as a Retrospective Analytic Tool. 6. Urban HEART: Authentic
Partnering and Shared Benefits in Global Health Research. 7. Radical
Subjects: Responsiveness to Inequities Through Activist Scholarship. 8.
Global Health Research from the Margins: Early Career Researcher
Experiences. 9. Conditions from Conakry: Enacting Shared Benefits in Global
Health Research. 10. Humility: Bearing Witness in Global Health. 11.
Equity-Centred and Relational Learning: A Practical Guide for Facilitating
Learners' Engagement with the CCGHR Principles. 12. From Principles to
Practice: Bearing Witness to a Way Forward. 13. Drawn Onward.
Equitable Futures. 3. The Coalition Story. 4. Experiences in Research
Partnerships and Capacity Strengthening: Lessons from Honduras. 5. Toward
Equitable Action in Research: Using the CCGHR Principles for Global Health
Research as a Retrospective Analytic Tool. 6. Urban HEART: Authentic
Partnering and Shared Benefits in Global Health Research. 7. Radical
Subjects: Responsiveness to Inequities Through Activist Scholarship. 8.
Global Health Research from the Margins: Early Career Researcher
Experiences. 9. Conditions from Conakry: Enacting Shared Benefits in Global
Health Research. 10. Humility: Bearing Witness in Global Health. 11.
Equity-Centred and Relational Learning: A Practical Guide for Facilitating
Learners' Engagement with the CCGHR Principles. 12. From Principles to
Practice: Bearing Witness to a Way Forward. 13. Drawn Onward.