The Ethics and Politics of Community Engagement in Global Health Research
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The Ethics and Politics of Community Engagement in Global Health Research

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The Ethics and Politics of Community Engagement in Global Health Research

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Drawing on a growing consensus about the importance of community representation and participation for ethical research, community engagement has become a central component of scientific research, policy-making, ethical review, and technology design. The diversity of actors involved in large-scale global health research collaborations and the broader 'background conditions' of global inequality and injustice that frame the field have led some researchers, funders, and policy-makers to conclude that community engagement is nothing less than a moral imperative in global health research.

Rather than taking community engagement as a given, the contributions in this edited volume highlight how processes of community engagement are shaped by particular local histories and social and political dynamics, and by the complex social relations between different actors involved in global public health research. By interrogating the everyday politics and practices of engagement across diverse contexts, the book pushes conversations around engagement and participation beyond their conventional framings. In doing so, it raises radical questions about knowledge, power, expertise, authority, representation, inclusivity, and ethics and to make recommendations for more transformative, inclusive, and meaningful community engagement.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Critical Public Health journal.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
ISBN
9781000057874

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. 1 The ethics and politics of community engagement in global health research
  9. 2 An alternative imaginary of community engagement: state, cancer biotechnology and the ethos of primary healthcare in Cuba
  10. 3 Who is ‘in’ and who is ‘out’? Participation of older persons in health research and the interplay between capital, habitus and field
  11. 4 Engaging religious leaders to support HIV prevention and care for gays, bisexual men, and other men who have sex with men in coastal Kenya
  12. 5 Turning the gaze: challenges of involving biomedical researchers in community engagement with research in Patan, Nepal
  13. 6 Speaking for others: ethical and political dilemmas of research in global health
  14. 7 Who is answerable to whom? Exploring the complex relationship between researchers, community and Community Advisory Board (CAB) members in two research studies in Zambia
  15. 8 Empathic response and no need for perfection: reflections on harm reduction engagement in South Africa
  16. 9 Community engagement in an economy of harms: reflections from an LGBTI-rights NGO in Malawi
  17. 10 Emerging dynamics of evidence and trust in online user-to-user engagement: the case of ‘unproven’ stem cell therapies
  18. 11 The possibility of addressing epistemic injustice through engaged research practice: reflections on a menstruation related critical health education project in South Africa
  19. Index