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Overview

Meredith Minkler is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Health Professions and Social Sciences, with specific focus on General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Conservation, and Education.

Their work covers several main topics including Health Policy Implementation Science, Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations, Community Health and Development, Mental Health and Patient Involvement, Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis, Art Therapy and Mental Health, and Participatory Visual Research Methods.

Meredith Minkler has contributed to a variety of academic publications. Notable recent papers include:

  • A Participatory, Mixed Methods Approach to Define and Measure Partnership Synergy in Long-standing Equity-focused CBPR Partnerships (2020) published in American Journal of Community Psychology
  • Seizing the Moment: Policy Advocacy to End Mass Incarceration in the Time of COVID-19 (2020) published in Health Education & Behavior
  • Leveraging Arts for Justice, Equity, and Public Health: The Skywatchers Program and Its Implications for Community-Based Health Promotion Practice and Research (2021) published in Health Promotion Practice
  • Teaching Community Engagement Through an Anti-Racism Lens: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Micro Course in Public Health and Health Care (2023) published in Pedagogy in Health Promotion
  • In Memoriam: Carol D'Onofrio, DrPH, MPH (1936-2020) (2022) published in Health Education & Behavior

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Meredith Minkler include Patricia Wakimoto, Chris M. Coombe, Anne Bluethenthal, Cheryl A. Hyde, and P. Paul Chandanabhumma.

Most of Meredith Minkler's research outputs have appeared in journals such as Health Education & Behavior, American Journal of Community Psychology, Health Promotion Practice, and Pedagogy in Health Promotion.

Best Publications

  • Community-based participatory research for health : from process to outcomes

    Meredith Minkler;Nina Wallerstein

  • Community-Based Participatory Research for Health

    Meredith Minkler;Nina Wallerstein

  • Photovoice: A Review of the Literature in Health and Public Health:

    Caricia Catalani;Meredith Minkler

  • Community-based research partnerships: challenges and opportunities.

    Meredith Minkler

  • Ethical Challenges for the “Outside” Researcher in Community-Based Participatory Research

    Meredith Minkler

  • Community based participatory research: a promising approach for increasing epidemiology's relevance in the 21st century.

    Margaret W Leung;Irene H Yen;Meredith Minkler

  • A Profile Of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren In The United States

    Esme Fuller-Thomson;Meredith Minkler;Diane Driver

  • Community-Based Participatory Research: Implications for Public Health Funding

    Meredith Minkler;Angela Glover Blackwell;Mildred Thompson;Heather Tamir

  • Community organizing and community building for health

    Meredith Minkler

  • Community-based participatory research: lessons learned from the Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research.

    Barbara A. Israel;Edith A. Parker;Zachary Rowe;Alicia Salvatore

  • Self, Society, and the “New Gerontology”

    Martha B. Holstein;Meredith Minkler

  • Using Participatory Action Research to build Healthy Communities.

    Meredith Minkler

  • Engaging Young Adolescents in Social Action Through Photovoice: The Youth Empowerment Strategies (YES!) Project

    Nance Wilson;Stefan Dasho;Anna C. Martin;Nina Wallerstein

  • The Promise of Community-Based Participatory Research for Health Equity: A Conceptual Model for Bridging Evidence With Policy

    Lisa Cacari-Stone;Nina Wallerstein;Analilia P. Garcia;Meredith Minkler

  • New Health Promotion Movement: A Critical Examination

    Ann Robertson;Meredith Minkler

  • Personal Responsibility for Health? A Review of the Arguments and the Evidence at Century’s End

    Meredith Minkler

  • Linking science and policy through community-based participatory research to study and address health disparities.

    Meredith Minkler

  • The health of grandparents raising grandchildren: results of a national study.

    M Minkler;E Fuller-Thomson

  • American Grandparents Providing Extensive Child Care to Their Grandchildren Prevalence and Profile

    Esme Fuller-Thomson;Meredith Minkler

  • Depression in Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Results of a National Longitudinal Study

    Meredith Minkler;Esme Fuller-Thomson;Doriane Miller;Diane Driver

  • Grandmothers as caregivers: Raising children of the crack cocaine epidemic.

    Meredith Minkler;Kathleen M. Roe

Frequent Co-Authors

Esme Fuller-Thomson
Esme Fuller-Thomson University of Toronto
Nina Wallerstein
Nina Wallerstein University of New Mexico
Barbara A. Israel
Barbara A. Israel University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michelle C. Kegler
Michelle C. Kegler Emory University
Irene H. Yen
Irene H. Yen University of California, Merced
Amy J. Schulz
Amy J. Schulz University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Edith A. Parker
Edith A. Parker University of Iowa
Brenda Eskenazi
Brenda Eskenazi University of California, Berkeley
Lawrence W. Green
Lawrence W. Green University of California, San Francisco
Daniel Callahan
Daniel Callahan Hastings Center

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