Learning with Women in Jail Creating Community-Based Participato
In this monograph, the ethical implications of engaging in research with vulnerable populations is explored and demonstrates how Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) both enhances the research while addressing these ethical complexities. Alt
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SpringerBriefs in Anthropology Anthropology and Ethics
Series Editor Richard J. Chacon, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC, USA
SpringerBriefs in Anthropology and Ethics explores the many ethical ramifications of conducting various types of anthropological research. This SpringerBrief series provides a forum where scholars (by way of case studies) can briefly address an array of ethical issues involving anthropological investigations and/or activities. The goal of the SB series is to promote comportment and investigative protocols which honor the ethical obligations that anthropologists have towards their colleagues, the discipline, and to their study populations. The series seeks to foster honest, respectful, and scholarly dialogue on a topic that has proven to be very contentious.
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Jill McCracken
Learning with Women in Jail Creating Community-Based Participatory Research With co-authors Jenny P., Joyce Christy, Lynn Guthrie, and Rachelle Pavlowski
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Jill McCracken Department of Verbal and Visual Arts University of South Florida St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, FL, USA
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