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      Citizen social science and pathways to prosperity: co-designing research and impact in Beirut, Lebanon

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            Community-based participatory research as a tool to advance environmental health sciences.

            The past two decades have witnessed a rapid proliferation of community-based participatory research (CBPR) projects. CBPR methodology presents an alternative to traditional population-based biomedical research practices by encouraging active and equal partnerships between community members and academic investigators. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), the premier biomedical research facility for environmental health, is a leader in promoting the use of CBPR in instances where community-university partnerships serve to advance our understanding of environmentally related disease. In this article, the authors highlight six key principles of CBPR and describe how these principles are met within specific NIEHS-supported research investigations. These projects demonstrate that community-based participatory research can be an effective tool to enhance our knowledge of the causes and mechanisms of disorders having an environmental etiology, reduce adverse health outcomes through innovative intervention strategies and policy change, and address the environmental health concerns of community residents.
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              Big and broad social data and the sociological imagination: A collaborative response

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                Journal
                International Journal of Social Research Methodology
                International Journal of Social Research Methodology
                Informa UK Limited
                1364-5579
                1464-5300
                November 02 2022
                July 30 2021
                November 02 2022
                : 25
                : 6
                : 769-782
                Affiliations
                [1 ]PROCOL Lebanon
                [2 ]Institute for Global Prosperity, University College London, UK
                [3 ]Centre for Lebanese Studies, Lebanese American University, Lebanon
                Article
                10.1080/13645579.2021.1942664
                151f3617-6a4e-4b9f-996a-70d3e8853c9e
                © 2022
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