We use some essential cookies to make this website work.
We'd like to set additional cookies to understand how you use our site so we can improve it for everyone. Also, we'd like to serve you some cookies set by other services to show you relevant content.
Call for Interest in Contributing to "Peer Research in Health and Social Development"
By: Centre for Cultures of Reproduction
Last updated: Thursday, 5 July 2018
Dr. Stephen Bell (Senior Research Fellow, Public Health Interventions Research Group, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Program, UNSW, Sydney) with Peter Aggleton (Centre for Social Research in Health), and Dr. Ally Gibson (School of Public Health and Community Medicine), is in the final stages of developing an outline for a book provisionally entitled ‘Peer Research in Health and Social Development’.
An initial proposal for the book has been enthusiastically received by Routledge, and they are now in the process of finalising content. They are keen to identify potential contributors who have experience of involving individuals who might typically be involved in a study as research participants, as active researchers and community partners involved in some or all aspects of research projects, program or policy design, evaluation studies and biomedical trials.
If you are currently working on projects with focus on gender, health and development, and using peer-based research approaches in their work, please reach out. They would be interested in connecting with someone interested in talking more about contributing to this book. If you need some more information, please contact Stephen Bell, UNSW, to express your interest.