Thursday, September 3, 2015

IJCRE New Issue Published

[Announcement from IJCRE]

Dear Readers,

We are really pleased to announce that Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement has just published its latest issue.

We invite you to review the Table of Contents at https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijcre and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest.

Thanks for your continuing interest in our work,

Margaret Malone
Managing Editor, Gateways

Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol 8, No 1 (2015) Table of Contents

Research articles (Refereed)
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Improving health and education outcomes for children in remote communities:
A cross-sector and developmental evaluation approach (1-22)
                Debra Maria Jones,         David Lyle,          Claire Brunero,  Lindy McAllister,               Trish
Webb,  Stuart Riley
Mobilising community-based research on zoonotic infections: A case study of longitudinal cohorts in Vietnam (23-42)
                Karen Saylors,   Tue Ngo Tri,        Toan Tran Khanh,             Kiet Bach Tuan, Heiman FL
Wertheim,          Stephen Baker, Hoa Ngo Thi,      Juliet E Bryant
Shifting the evaluative gaze: Community-based program evaluation in the homeless sector (43-58)
                Bruce Wallace,  Bernadette Pauly,           Kathleen Perkin,              Mike Ranfft
You Winsome, you lose some: Home and hospitality in the Northern Rivers
(59-78)
                Grayson Cooke,                Jim Hearn
Gently, gently: A school-university participatory research partnership in a post-disaster setting (79-99)
                Carol Mutch,      Sarah Yates,       Chris Hu
Simulation as a tool for developing knowledge mobilisation strategies:
Innovative knowledge transfer in youth services (100-117)
                Michael Ungar, Shelly Whitman,               Angie Hart,         David Phipps
Program evaluation as community-engaged research: Challenges and solutions
(118-38)
                Richard Reed

Practice-based articles (Non-refereed)
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Research as community-building: Perspectives on the scholarship of engagement (139-49)
                Barry Checkoway
A novel recruiting and surveying method: Participatory research during a Pacific Islander community’s traditional cultural event (150-59)
                Grace Donoho, Pearl McElfish,  Rachel Avants,  Emily Hallgren

Snapshots (Non-refereed)
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The politics of public engagement – Reclaiming community? (160-66)
                Sharon Clancy

Reviews
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Learning and education for a better world by B Hall, D Clover, J Crowther & E Scandrett (eds) (167-68)
                Jennifer Chernega

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 Paul Ashton, Marilyn Krogh, Margaret Malone, Phil Nyden and Pauline O'Loughlin Editorial Committee Gateways

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