BookMaritt Kirst, Nicole Schaefer-McDaniel, Stephen Hwang, Patricia O'Campo, editors ; foreword by Patricia Rosenfield and Frank Kessel.
Contents:
Introducing a transdisciplinary approach to applied urban health research
Benefits and challenges of transdisciplinary research for urban health researchers
In search of empowering health research for marginalized populations in urban settings: the value of a transdisciplinary approach
Reducing health disparities experienced by refugees resettled in urban areas: a community-based transdisciplinary intervention model
The Street Health Report 2007: community-based research for social change
Safety as a social value: revisiting a participatory case study in Scotland
Methodological notes on conducting transdisciplinary research
Collaborative processes in transdisciplinary research
From complex problems to complex problem-solving: transdisciplinary practice as knowledge translation
Transdisciplinary training in health research: distinctive features and future directions
Funding agencies and transdisciplinary research
Moving forward: the future of transdisciplinary health research.