The River Is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community
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2017
Online ISBN:
9781452958880
Print ISBN:
9781517903022
Contents
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Community-Based Participatory Research Community-Based Participatory Research
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Native American Communities and Research Studies Native American Communities and Research Studies
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Language of Science and Power Language of Science and Power
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CBPR in Native American Communities CBPR in Native American Communities
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Tribal IRBs Tribal IRBs
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First Environment Research Project First Environment Research Project
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Benefits and Challenges to CBPR in Akwesasne Benefits and Challenges to CBPR in Akwesasne
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Benefits for the Community Benefits for the Community
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Benefits for Scientists Benefits for Scientists
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Challenges of Time Challenges of Time
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Challenges of Control over Data and Distrust of Its Use Challenges of Control over Data and Distrust of Its Use
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Report-Back of Study Results Report-Back of Study Results
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Challenges of Successfully Communicating Study Results and the Limitations of Science Challenges of Successfully Communicating Study Results and the Limitations of Science
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“Family Meetings”: Alternative Suggestions for Report-Back “Family Meetings”: Alternative Suggestions for Report-Back
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Chapter
3 “We’re Not Going to Be Guinea Pigs”: Lessons from Community-Based Participatory Research
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Pages
123–166
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Published:October 2017
Cite
Hoover, Elizabeth, '“We’re Not Going to Be Guinea Pigs”: Lessons from Community-Based Participatory Research', The River Is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community (Minneapolis, MN , 2017; online edn, Minnesota Scholarship Online, 20 Sept. 2018), https://doi.org/10.5749/minnesota/9781517903022.003.0004, accessed 19 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
Rooted in interview material with scientists, field workers and study participants, as well as the literatures of citizen science, CBPR, and study report-back, the third chapter discusses the benefits and challenges for both scientists and community members of this large-scale CBPR project.
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