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Action anthropology and pedagogy: University-community collaborations in setting policy

Authors :
Rachel Kramas
Kathleen Keough
Robert A. Rubinstein
Monique Brantley
Mary Benson
Inga Back
Lutchmie Narine
Eric Morrissette
Alexander Hodgens
Caitlin Cornell
Brandon O'Conner
Sandra D. Lane
William Suk
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

This article describes a student-led, community-participatory project focused on reducing the burden of childhood lead poisoning in rental housing. A multidisciplinary group of students and faculty worked with community members. We compiled the social, public health, economic, and policy information on the human and fiscal costs of childhood lead poisoning. This analysis was done for community advocates to use to persuade policymakers to enact a local law strengthening the prevention of childhood lead poisoning in rental property. In conducting this work, the students gained experience in qualitative research methods, quantitative data analysis, the health consequences of lead exposure, health policy, urban health, science writing, and public presentation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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