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Participatory Research for Health and Social Well-Being
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Author(s):
Tineke Abma
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Sarah Banks
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Tina Cook
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Sónia Dias
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Wendy Madsen
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Jane Springett
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Michael T. Wright
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978-3-319-93190-6
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978-3-319-93191-3
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2019
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10.1007/978-3-319-93191-3
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Book chapters
pp. C1
Correction to: Participatory Research for Health and Social Well-Being
pp. 1
Making the Case: The Arguments for Participatory Research
pp. 23
Framing: The Search for a Lens of Understanding
pp. 43
Getting Started: The Initiation of a Partnership
pp. 63
Shaping: The Co-creation of a Research Design
pp. 85
Organizing: Making Plans Together
pp. 99
Acting for Change: The Generation of Transformative Action
pp. 125
Engaging: The Choice and Use of Participatory Methods
pp. 157
Sense Making: The Process of Data Analysis and Interpretation
pp. 183
Telling and Showing: The Shared Decisions About Dissemination
pp. 207
Capturing and Reflecting for Change: The Generation of Impact
pp. 229
Continuing the Journey: The Quest for Sustainable Partnerships
pp. 245
Epilogue: Bringing the Threads Together
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