Perhaps due to the nature of our personal orientations to the natural world, our experiences — as educators, researchers, and passionate souls — have led us to consider action research as a chrysalis for human transformation. We wonder how many others have actually observed and reflected upon the powerful transformations that occur in nature, where […]
Read More...Despite our different ways of engaging with communities, my co-author, Dr. Debbi Main, and I we have both found that the relevance and meaning of our findings is shaped by who we engage in our research. Because key informants – whether in an anthropologist’s ethnography or a health researcher’s community-based participatory research (CBPR) – can be so influential in […]
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