Cultura y Corazón: A Decolonial Methodology for Community Engaged Research
Cultura y Corazón is a research approach and practice that is rooted in the work of Latinx and Chicanx scholars and intellectuals. The book documents best practices for Community Based and Participatory Action Research (CBPAR), which is both culturally attuned and scientifically demonstrated. This methodology takes a decolonial approach to engaging community members in the research process and integrates critical feminist and indigenous epistemologies.

Cultura y Corazón presents case studies from the authors’ work within the fields of education and health. It offers key strategies to working in partnership with marginalized Latinx communities that are grounded in deep respect for the communities’ cultures and lived experiences. This book is intended for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to work with vulnerable populations through a community-based approach that truly respects and integrates culture, values, and funds of knowledge.
 
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Cultura y Corazón: A Decolonial Methodology for Community Engaged Research
Cultura y Corazón is a research approach and practice that is rooted in the work of Latinx and Chicanx scholars and intellectuals. The book documents best practices for Community Based and Participatory Action Research (CBPAR), which is both culturally attuned and scientifically demonstrated. This methodology takes a decolonial approach to engaging community members in the research process and integrates critical feminist and indigenous epistemologies.

Cultura y Corazón presents case studies from the authors’ work within the fields of education and health. It offers key strategies to working in partnership with marginalized Latinx communities that are grounded in deep respect for the communities’ cultures and lived experiences. This book is intended for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to work with vulnerable populations through a community-based approach that truly respects and integrates culture, values, and funds of knowledge.
 
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Cultura y Corazón: A Decolonial Methodology for Community Engaged Research

Cultura y Corazón: A Decolonial Methodology for Community Engaged Research

Cultura y Corazón: A Decolonial Methodology for Community Engaged Research

Cultura y Corazón: A Decolonial Methodology for Community Engaged Research

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Cultura y Corazón is a research approach and practice that is rooted in the work of Latinx and Chicanx scholars and intellectuals. The book documents best practices for Community Based and Participatory Action Research (CBPAR), which is both culturally attuned and scientifically demonstrated. This methodology takes a decolonial approach to engaging community members in the research process and integrates critical feminist and indigenous epistemologies.

Cultura y Corazón presents case studies from the authors’ work within the fields of education and health. It offers key strategies to working in partnership with marginalized Latinx communities that are grounded in deep respect for the communities’ cultures and lived experiences. This book is intended for students, researchers, and practitioners who want to work with vulnerable populations through a community-based approach that truly respects and integrates culture, values, and funds of knowledge.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816541959
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 10/20/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Rosa Manzo is an interdisciplinary researcher focused on addressing health and education disparities in rural communities.

Lisceth Brazil-Cruz in an interdisciplinary researcher focused on understanding access to health and education in Latinx communities.

Yvette G. Flores is a clinical psychologist, professor, and researcher, who bridges psychology and Chicanx/Latinx health.

Hector Rivera-Lopez is a clinical psychologist with more than forty-seven years of experience.
 

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

PART I. THEORETICAL AND CRITICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNITY ENGAGED RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
1. Community Engaged Research and Practice in Chicanx/Latinx Communities
2. Del Dicho al Hecho: Our Model of Community Engaged Research

PART II. BRIDGING THE ACADEMY AND FARM-WORKING COMMUNITIES IN EDUCATION
3. Haciendo Tamales: Community Engaged Work with Immigrant Women
4. Cambiando el Futuro / Changing the Future

PART III. BRIDGING THE ACADEMY AND RURAL COMMUNITIES IN APPLIED HEALTH
5. Visible Hands / Unheard Voices
6. Conclusions and Recommendations

References
Index
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