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Ethical and racial conflicts in urban-based action research [electronic resource] /

by Reisch, Michael; Rivera, Felix.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 49-62.Subject(s): Faculty-student collaboration, community-based action research, policy analysis, community organizing, NASW guidelines, public housingOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 1999, Vol. 6, No. 2Summary: Through the use of a case study of a joint faculty-student research project, this paper discusses how community-based action research, policy analysis, and community organizing can be synthesized in work with low-income communities. It outlines potential implications of this synthesis for both community practice and social work education.
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Through the use of a case study of a joint faculty-student research project, this paper discusses how community-based action research, policy analysis, and community organizing can be synthesized in work with low-income communities. It outlines potential implications of this synthesis for both community practice and social work education.

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