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Limited attention to the process of entry into the community as a relational process (Trimble & Mohatt, 2006; Trimble, Scharron-del Rio, & Bernal, 2010) as well as an ecological assessment process, through which increasing awareness of the community ecosystem is part of a more broad development of an eco-identity (Kelly, 1971), defined through a commitment to and immersion in the relational context.
Focus on a single level of intervention and analysis, usually at the individual level, to the neglect of other ecological levels in reporting.
A ‘notable silence’ on responsiveness of the intervention to community context; this can include description on how the intervention responded to local community resident needs, was guided in its development by community members, and its feedback activities, including analysis and dissemination of intervention results.
Scant evidence of community involvement in joint conceptualization of the intervention, the nature of the data gathered, or how the intervention and the research process could be used for local community benefit, and community involvement in the process of interpretation and meaning making from the data.
Limited attention to the process of entry into the community as a relational process (Trimble & Mohatt, 2006; Trimble, Scharron-del Rio, & Bernal, 2010) as well as an ecological assessment process, through which increasing awareness of the community ecosystem is part of a more broad development of an eco-identity (Kelly, 1971), defined through a commitment to and immersion in the relational context.
Focus on a single level of intervention and analysis, usually at the individual level, to the neglect of other ecological levels in reporting.
A ‘notable silence’ on responsiveness of the intervention to community context; this can include description on how the intervention responded to local community resident needs, was guided in its development by community members, and its feedback activities, including analysis and dissemination of intervention results.
Scant evidence of community involvement in joint conceptualization of the intervention, the nature of the data gathered, or how the intervention and the research process could be used for local community benefit, and community involvement in the process of interpretation and meaning making from the data.