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Converging Disciplines: A Transdisciplinary Research Approach to Urban Health Problems

โœ Scribed by Patricia Oโ€™Campo, Maritt Kirst, Nicole Schaefer-McDaniel, Stephen Hwang (auth.), Maritt Kirst, Nicole Schaefer-McDaniel, Stephen Hwang, Patricia O'Campo (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
195
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Converging Disciplines: A Transdisciplinary Research Approach to Urban Health Problems

Maritt Kirst, Nicole Schaefer-McDaniel, Stephen Hwang, and Patricia Oโ€™Campo

Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada

As urban populations grow, new health problems evolve in tandem with longstanding issues. And as a welter of social, environmental, and access factors further complicate the picture, workable solutions require increasingly sophisticated understanding and innovative methodsโ€”generally beyond the scope of one professional field. Converging Disciplines introduces the concept of transdisciplinary research as a multidimensional, research-to-practice approach to urban health issues, not only bringing researchers together but also linking stakeholders, from practitioners to policymakers to community members. This immediately accessible volume differentiates transdisciplinary research from multi- and interdisciplinary strategies, as well as from popular community-based models, and brings a uniquely North American set of perspectives to the concept. Chapter authors explore the theory behind the methods as well as their application in meeting chronic problems (e.g., domestic violence, substance abuse) and working with vulnerable populations (e.g., homeless individuals, refugees) in ways that are ecologically based, ethically sound, and eminently practical. Key areas of coverage:

  • Benefits and challenges of transdisciplinary research in the urban health setting.
  • Transdisciplinary research process, including methodologies, collaboration, and information sharing.
  • Detailed case examples of transdisciplinary research used in addressing health issues among marginalized urban populations.
  • An overview of training programs in the U.S. and Canada.
  • The view from funding agencies.
  • Preparing the university, researchers, and the job market for a transdisciplinary future.

Researchers and graduate students in urban and public health will find inspiring reading in Converging Disciplines: a bold framework for transforming their fields, and the tools for meeting the new generation of urban health challenges.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introducing a Transdisciplinary Approach to Applied Urban Health Research....Pages 3-11
Benefits and Challenges of Transdisciplinary Research for Urban Health Researchers....Pages 13-22
In Search of Empowering Health Research for Marginalized Populations in Urban Settings: The Value of a Transdisciplinary Approach....Pages 23-37
Front Matter....Pages 39-39
Reducing Health Disparities Experienced by Refugees Resettled in Urban Areas: A Community-Based Transdisciplinary Intervention Model....Pages 41-55
The Street Health Report 2007: Community-Based Research for Social Change....Pages 57-68
Safety as a Social Value: Revisiting a Participatory Case Study in Scotland....Pages 69-80
Front Matter....Pages 81-81
Methodological Notes on Conducting Transdisciplinary Research....Pages 83-95
Collaborative Processes in Transdisciplinary Research....Pages 97-110
From Complex Problems to Complex Problem-Solving: Transdisciplinary Practice as Knowledge Translation....Pages 111-129
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
Transdisciplinary Training in Health Research: Distinctive Features and Future Directions....Pages 133-147
Funding Agencies and Transdisciplinary Research....Pages 149-160
Moving Forward: The Future of Transdisciplinary Health Research....Pages 161-167
Back Matter....Pages 169-172

โœฆ Subjects


Medicine/Public Health, general


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