7 articles in this issue
Marta Montanini, Xolisa Ngubelanga
The arts sector in South Africa is portrayed as a multiracial, emancipatory and inclusive sector that promises to reduce youth unemployment and to mitigate inequality. In post- apartheid art institutions, artistic merit and perseverance are deemed to be s... see more
Lizzie Caperon, Sara Ahern, Fiona Saville, Better Start Bradford Community Reference Group
The context of the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the need to increase co-production activities to empower communities. The pandemic has further highlighted systemic health and socioeconomic inequities, especially for those from ethnic minority communiti... see more
Margaret Malone
As a prestigious form of writing, the empirical research article is vital for communication, assessment and legitimisation of community-based research and practice. Yet, the research article is powerful partly because it draws upon social-semiotic convent... see more
Rhonda Spencer, Jayden Hwang, Ryan Sinclair, Fatimah Alramadhan, Susanne Montgomery
Research participation is an important component of advancing whole health and eliminating health disparities, especially in communities facing environmental justice (EJ) issues. Though federally mandated, recruitment of racial and ethnic minorities can b... see more
Jennifer E Enns, Marni Brownell, Hera J M Casidsid, Mikayla Hunter, Anita Durksen, Lorna A Turnbull, Nathan C Nickel, Karine Levasseur, Myra J Tait , Scott Sinclair, Selena Randall, Amy Freier, Colette Scatliff, Emily Brownell, Aine Dolin, Nora Murdock, Alyson Mahar, Stephanie Sinclair, the SPECTRUM Partnership
Problem: In Canadian society, public policies guide the development and administration of social services and systems, including the public education system, the justice system, family services, social housing and income support. However, because social s... see more
Mathew H. Gendle, Bandula Senadeera, Amanda Tapler
Academic institutions in the United States have increasingly emphasised Community-Based Global Learning (CBGL) programs within international contexts. These programs are assumed to have positive outcomes, but often lack substantive assessment data to supp... see more
Rohmatin Agustina, Fitri Ayu Fatmawati, Faridah Zahriani, Putri Rahma Zulwati, Sukma Fauziah , Ifa Faridah, Tri Hartanti, Nailul Insyaroh, Heri Ardiansyah
Preparing children to become the Rabbani, or godly, generation is the parents’ choice when educating their children. In Indonesia, children are seen as an investment in the nation, state and religion as they will become the generation to change civilisati... see more