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Hello all,

I'm forwarding this post from another list (with the post author's
permission) since the trials of community organizations of any sort
trying to do research have come up as a topic here, and it looks like
this would both be a useful resource and spark some interesting
discussion.  

I particularly like the illustrations on p.9 and p.32.

If the link below breaks in your email program try this:
http://tinyurl.com/262g9l

Robyn Kalda
Health Promotion Information Specialist
OPC Health Promotion Resource Centre
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Policy Action Research List/Liste politique action 
> recherche [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Linda Green
> 
> These days it's apparent that research, ironically paired 
> with centralized bureaucratic decision making, appear to be 
> standing in for civil society as the pathway to social change.
> 
> The report below describes and responds to Aboriginal communities'
> experience of research and researchers in Canada. Some 
> feminists may find support in what is described and in the 
> important principles articulated in this paper.
> 
> Brian Schnarch, 2004
> Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession (OCAP) or 
> Self-Determination Applied to Research: A Critical Analysis 
> of Contemporary First Nations Research and some Options for 
> First Nations Communities
> 
>
http://www.research.utoronto.ca/ethics/pdf/human/nonspecific/OCAP%20prin
ciples.pdf
> 
> Linda

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