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Less Dangerous Collaborations?

Governance through Community-Based Participatory Research

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In Chapter 7 Julia Elizabeth Jane entangles ethics, methodology and politics. Also a central theme in Janes’ chapter is Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR). The chapter explores topics including ethics, community participation, opportunities to change, and the value of community engagement.

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Julia Elizabeth Janes

Julia Elizabeth Janes is an assistant professor of Social Work at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, a first-generation scholar, second-generation settler, and guest on the unceded homelands of the Mi’kmaq and Beothuk. Julia’s research interests are driven by the communities that she has collaborated with on social justice participatory action research projects, which explore the limits and possibilities of community/university alliances in the context of precarity in later life, arts-based activisms and methodologies, decolonizing practices and pedagogies.