Research Methods for Community Change: A Project-Based Approach

Research Methods for Community Change: A Project-Based Approach by Randy R. Stoecker, published by SAGE Publications, Inc on February 25, 2005, offers a comprehensive guide to employing a project-based research model within community settings. This 288-page book is presented in English and is designed to help readers understand the process of diagnosing community conditions, prescribing interventions, implementing these strategies, and evaluating their impact through practical, real-world examples.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes strategic planning and social sciences, providing a structured approach to community research. Stoecker’s engaging style makes complex concepts accessible, allowing individuals and organizations to effectively apply the project-based model to foster community change. The insights and methodologies presented are aimed at equipping readers with the tools necessary for meaningful engagement and assessment in their communities.
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With an engaging, friendly style and numerous real world examples, author Randy Stoecker shows readers how to use a project-based research model in the community. The four features of the model are diagnosing a community condition; prescribing an intervention for the condition; implementing the prescription; and evaluating its impact.
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