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This book addresses new avenues in child abuse prevention research
that will expand our capacity to protect children. These new
avenues result from the emergence of new research methods made
possible through technologic advances, an understanding of the
benefits of cross-disciplinary research and learning and the
entrance of many young scholars in the field. The book explores
what these avenues produce in terms of clarifying the complex
problems that continue to limit our progress in addressing child
maltreatment and promoting optimal child development. Specifically,
the book showcases individual contributions from emerging scholars
and show how these scholars use the frameworks and advanced methods
to shape their work, apply their findings and define their learning
communities. The book highlights the benefits of creating explicit
and extended opportunities for researchers to network across
disciplines and areas of interest. The primary authors are young
scholars from universities across the U.S. who have worked together
as Fellows of the Doris Duke Fellowships for the Promotion of Child
Well-Being - seeking innovations to prevent child abuse. Through
this program, the Fellows have engaged in a robust self-generating
learning network designed to create the type of ongoing
professional linkages and decision-making style that fosters an
interdisciplinary and team planning approach to research design and
policy formation.
This book addresses new avenues in child abuse prevention research
that will expand our capacity to protect children. These new
avenues result from the emergence of new research methods made
possible through technologic advances, an understanding of the
benefits of cross-disciplinary research and learning and the
entrance of many young scholars in the field. The book explores
what these avenues produce in terms of clarifying the complex
problems that continue to limit our progress in addressing child
maltreatment and promoting optimal child development. Specifically,
the book showcases individual contributions from emerging scholars
and show how these scholars use the frameworks and advanced methods
to shape their work, apply their findings and define their learning
communities. The book highlights the benefits of creating explicit
and extended opportunities for researchers to network across
disciplines and areas of interest. The primary authors are young
scholars from universities across the U.S. who have worked together
as Fellows of the Doris Duke Fellowships for the Promotion of Child
Well-Being – seeking innovations to prevent child abuse. Through
this program, the Fellows have engaged in a robust self-generating
learning network designed to create the type of ongoing
professional linkages and decision-making style that fosters an
interdisciplinary and team planning approach to research design and
policy formation.
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