40: Community-based participatory research with Dr. Tatiana Bustos
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In this episode, I chat with Dr. Tatiana Elisa Bustos on community-based participatory research (CBPR). We talked about what it is, how it compares to research and other similar forms of inquiry, and how to get started doing CBPR. Disclaimer: Views expressed here are personal and not reflective of the speaker's respective employers or agencies. Contact information Dr. Tatiana Elisa Bustos [email protected] @TElisa72 https://www.linkedin.com/in/tebustos/ About Dr. Bustos Dr. Tatiana Elisa Bustos knows that community partner engagement is key to understanding social issues. She’ll share her experience applying community-based participatory research approaches. Dr. Bustos innovates outside the box ways to do research that invite community participation, improving programs through implementation with a social justice lens. As a 1st generation college student and the daughter of Nicaraguan immigrants, equity is deeply important to her. She is an author and award-winning researcher. She leads professional development workshops on implementation science and community based participatory research. She received her PhD in Community Psychology from Michigan State University, an MS in Psychology from Nova Southeastern University, and a BA in Psychology from Florida International University. Connect with her on LinkedIn. Dr. Bustos also appeared on The Sci-Files on Impact 89FM and Beyond the Manuscript, the podcast of Progress in Community Health Partnerships. Resources Professional Organizations Society for Community Research and Action American Evaluation Association Connect (CBPR search) Community Psychology TIG Training Institutes https://www.detroiturc.org/programs-expertise/cbpr-capacity-building https://www.detroiturc.org/about-cbpr/online-cbpr-course https://www.mitrainingcenter.org/courses/cbprs0218noce Toolkits https://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/evaluate/evaluation/intervention-research/main Journals Global Journal of Community Psychology American Journal of Community Psychology Collaborations: A Journal of Community Based Research and Practice Support EvaluLand
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