Community Engaged Research for Impact Webinar
May 19, 2 p.m. Eastern/11 a.m. Pacific.
What is community engaged research? How can researchers successfully engage with communities? How can community-researcher partnerships be sustainable and impactful? Join us for this webinar, which will address these questions and more. Panelists include representatives from community organizations and the sociologists they partner with. After an introduction to their projects, panelists will engage in a moderated dialogue about what has made their partnerships sustainable and impactful, followed by Q&A from the audience. This free webinar is co-sponsored by the ASA Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology and ASA’s Sociology Action Network (SAN). Closed captioning will be provided. Register here.
PANELISTS
A New Vision for Health Care: Centering the Leadership and Expertise of Immigrants to Address Social and Structural Barriers to Health in Fort Morgan, Colorado
Karen Albright, PhD, MSW
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Denver-Seattle Center of Innovation
Maria de Jesus Diaz-Perez, PhD
Center for Improving Value in Health Care
Joe Sammen, MPH
Center for Health Progress
Traveling Mercies on the Road to Health: Journey-Mapping After Acute Care
April Dixon
Immanuel Community Church-Omaha NE
Laura L Heinemann, PhD
Creighton University
LaShaune P. Johnson, PhD
Creighton University
Creighton University at Highlander