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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Tessa McKenzie

Tessa McKenzie

https://ccph.memberclicks.net/assets/Documents/PapersReports/research_ethics_reconsider... - 2 views

  • Research Ethics Reconsidered in the Context of Community-Engaged Research: Proposed Revisions to the Belmont Report and Federal Regulations Guiding the Protection of Research Participants
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    The draft revisions to the Belmont Report and to the Code of Federal Regulations compiled by CCPH and published fall 2015
Tessa McKenzie

Advancing Engaged Scholarship in Promotion and Tenure: A Roadmap and Call for Reform | ... - 4 views

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    "Yet while faculty members want to (and should) be recognized and rewarded for their efforts, many express frustration that promotion and tenure systems have not caught up with institutional priorities, changes in the dynamic nature of scholarship, or the aspirations of the emerging guard of academic citizens.2"
Tessa McKenzie

VM -- CBPR and the Academic System of Rewards, Feb 11 ... Virtual Mentor - 1 views

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    "If we want faculty to be involved in communities but reward them for other activities, we are our own worst enemies" [7]."
Tessa McKenzie

Challenges in the Co-Construction of Knowledge: A Global Study on Strengthening Structu... - 4 views

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    "Challenges in the Co-Construction of Knowledge: A Global Study on Strengthening Structures for Community University Research Partnerships"
Tessa McKenzie

A Network Assessment of Community-Based Participatory Research: Linking Communities and... - 6 views

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    "Public health researchers have advocated CBPR as a means to bring evidence-based public health policies and programs to communities and to enable researchers to conduct community-informed research. Despite these goals, no studies have evaluated whether linkages among agencies involved in the CBPR process have changed as a result of interventions. In our study, we measured network linkages across 14 topics to determine whether linkages among and between CBOs and universities have changed as a result of project activities."
Tessa McKenzie

Evaluating Community-Based Participatory Research to Improve Community-Partnered Scienc... - 2 views

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    Since 2007, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Policy Research Center (PRC) has partnered with the Universities of New Mexico and Washington to study the science of community-based participatory research (CBPR). Our goal is to identify facilitators and barriers to effective community-academic partnerships in American Indian and other communities, which face health disparities.
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