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Author Archives: fdannemann

24 April 2013 — Asset Based Community Development

Kretzman, J. (1996). A twenty-first century map for health communities. Retrieved from http://www.ipr.northwestern.edu/publications/papers/century.pdf. Kretzman, J. and McKnight, J. (1993).Building communities from the inside out: A path toward finding and mobilizing a community’s assets. Chicago, Illinois: ACTA Publications. Introduction. Mathie, A. and Cunningham, G. (2003). From clients to citizens: Asset-based community development as a strategy for … Continue reading »

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10 April 2013

In Sickness and In Wealth   http://www.unnaturalcauses.org/about_the_series.php

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27 March Reading and Discussion Questions

Evidence-based public health: Moving beyond randomized trials. A framework for public health action: The health impact pyramid.   Cesar et al. (2004). Evidence-based public health: Moving beyond randomized trials   What is the difference between “efficacy” and “effectiveness”?  Why is this distinction important?   Why are RCTs considered the gold standard for clinical decision-making?   … Continue reading »

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13 March Reading and Discussion Questions

Soul of a Citizen Chapter Five Soul of a Citizen Chapter Twelve     Do the ideas of global ripples and unforeseen fruits jive with dynamic systems theory?   How does letting go of outcomes actually work? Does it work? Can we conceptualize letting go of outcomes as a protective factor, and how can we … Continue reading »

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6 March 2013 Reading and Discussion Questions

Ingoldsby and Shaw (2002) What do Ingoldsby and Shaw (and the researchers they cite in this paper) mean by antisocial behavior? Does their definition resemble the ways in which the term “antisocial” is used colloquially? How can we best understand the distinction between direct and indirect neighborhood effects? Do you think this is different from … Continue reading »

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27 February Reading and Discussion Questions

“Neighborhood contextual factors and early-starting antisocial pathways”     What do Ingoldsby and Shaw (and the researchers they cite in this paper) mean by antisocial behavior? Does their definition resemble the ways in which the term “antisocial” is used colloquially?   How can we best understand the distinction between direct and indirect neighborhood effects?  Do … Continue reading »

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20 February 2013 — Risk and Resilience

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20 February Reading

“Thinking about risk and resilience in families.”  

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6 February 2013 Discussion Questions

Considering Hautzinger 1.What prompted the change in course design between 2006 and 2008? The main change in course design was prompted by questions around whether students could be “of service” in places where they don’t speak the language, have individual relationships or understand the rudiments of deep or recent histories.  The course seems unable to … Continue reading »

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30 January 2013 — Community-Based Research

  Yesterday morning we had a lively conversation about Community-Based Research and its role on the Colorado College campus.  In my opinion, these two first chapters of Strand et. al offered an easily understandable and relateable introduction to Community-Based Research to a reader (myself) who has little to no former knowledge on the topic.  The CBR newbies (me, Sarah … Continue reading »

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