Conducting International Research and Service Collaborations

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  • ISBN 9781032024622
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Conducting International Research and Service Collaborations: Tips, Threats, and Triumphs provides academic researchers, as well as non-profit and private professionals, with much-needed guidance on how to plan, implement, and manage international research and intervention projects.

Accessibly written and illustrated throughout with examples and case studies of projects from Robert B. McCall and Christina J. Groark's wide-ranging and decades-long experience of cross-border collaborations, this book outlines how to prepare for and ensure success of cross-border research projects and interventions, how to embrace unique circumstances you may encounter, and what to do if things go wrong. Each chapter covers a general domain of concerns, advice, and lessons learned in conducting international collaborative projects followed by concrete illustrations that pertain to them. Key topics covered include launching projects and working with stakeholders, travelling and living abroad, cultural considerations, planning and funding, administrative issues, dealing with crises, and successfully implementing and disseminating findings effectively.

This comprehensive guide is ideal for researchers and project managers – from large, global organizations to small NGOs, human services, private industry, and other fields embarking on such projects, as well as university students and academics.

Robert B. McCall, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. He is a former Co-Director of the University’s Office of Child Development, an interdisciplinary unit devoted to university–community collaborative research and service demonstration projects. McCall is experienced in infant and child development and program evaluation.

Christina J. Groark, Ph.D., is Associate Professor Emerita of Education at the University of Pittsburgh. She is a former Co-Director of the University’s Office of Child Development, an interdisciplinary unit devoted to university–community collaborative research and service demonstration projects. Groark is a specialist in children with disabilities and creating and managing domestic and international intervention programs for vulnerable children.

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