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2nd International Community-Based Collaborative Research Conference

Sponsored by The Institute for Community Research

Hartford, CT | June 7-9, 2007

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Conference Background

Communities worldwide face social inequities that adversely affect public health, education, economic development, environmental quality, and cultural and artistic representation. Often, scientific contributions to solving these problems are far removed and not relevant to the affected communities. A holistic and scientifically rigorous approach that integrates the knowledge, worldview, and experience of community members, service providers, and researchers can bridge this gap. Community-based collaborative research (CBCR), based on principles of participation in the research process, blends local knowledge, activism and cultural expression with scientific theory-driven methods to generate new knowledge and action to promote social justice. CBCR also offers promise for effectively adapting research-based interventions for use in real world settings.

 

Crossroads II is a 3-day conference to be held in Hartford, Connecticut on June 7-9, 2007. The conference will focus on the promise, pitfalls, and “best practices” of CBCR to address disparities and inequities in the arenas of health, education, artistic and cultural representation, development, and the environment. The goal is to create an interactive forum to share perspectives, and discuss new approaches that integrate science-based and community-based knowledge to promote effective action for social justice.

   
   

Conference Program

The conference program is organized into three tracks designed to explore and assess how CBCR generates knowledge and action that facilitates social change by:

  • Identifying and addressing social inequities and disparities, including their root causes;
  • Translating science into practice and action in diverse communities; and
  • Integrating artistic and cultural expression into research and dissemination processes in innovative ways.

Who Should Attend

Successful CBCR relies on different perspectives to look critically at the ways in which the research is - and can be - used to promote social justice in communities worldwide. We invite you to join an interdisciplinary, international network of people who are interested in the use of CBCR to reduce social inequities in their communities. There are numerous ways for researchers, community partners, artists, activists, service providers, health professionals, educators, students, policymakers and funders to participate in the conference. You should attend if you:

  • Have engaged in CBCR and wish to share your experiences and learn about those of others;
  • Are interested in learning more about CBCR and want to form community-researcher partnerships to explore or respond to critical issues;
  • Are interested in learning about or sharing your experiences in arts-based research, using art to express research results, or using research and inquiry to inform cultural/artistic expression;
  • Wish to discuss recent developments, “best practices” and challenges in CBCR.

Check back periodically for updates on registration, agenda and related events.

For general inquiries or questions, email or call Maryann Abbott at x286.

Crossroads II is made possible through the generous support of the Donaghue Foundation and the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving's Joseph A. Zita Fund.

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