13 research outputs found

    Community-Base Research (CBR): Benefits for Community Partners

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    Community-Based Research (CBR): Benefits for Academics

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    Community-Based Research (CBR): Benefits for Students

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    What is Community-Based Research (CBR)? Core Concepts

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    Justice and Faith Project: Key Informant Interview Report, September 2014

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    This report summarizes the findings of 12 key informant interviews with members of the Christian Reformed Church in Canada. These interviews were conducted as part of a 2-year research project exploring the relationship of justice and faith in the spiritual lives of Canadian members of the Christian Reformed Church of North America (CRCNA).Justice and Faith ProjectThe Justice and Faith project is a partnership between the Institute for Christian Studies' Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics, the Canadian Ministries of the Christian Reformed Church in North America, and the Centre for Community Based Research. It is funded by a Partnership Development Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and by cash and in-kind contributions from the research partners.SSHRC Partnership Development Gran

    Justice and Faith Project: Survey Findings, September 2014

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    This report summarizes the findings of a national survey of Christian Reformed Church members in Canada. This survey was one data collection method in a larger 2-year research project, Justice and Faith: Individual Spirituality and Social Responsibility in the Christian Reformed Church in Canada.Justice and Faith ProjectThe Justice and Faith project is funded by a Partnership Development Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and by cash and in-kind contributions from the research partners.SSHRC Partnership Development Gran
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