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- From: "Kaplan, Claire (cnk2r)" <>
- To: Chris Wilcox Elliott <>, bdr8y <>, "" <>
- Subject: FW: [campustaskforce] Men's Engagement Study
- Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 09:59:41 -0500
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Forwarding this to the group:
Hello,
I wanted to pass on information about a colleague's research into
the effective engagement of men in prevention work. She is looking for
men who have been involved for 2yrs or less or who have attended a
training or event regarding being an anti-violence ally recently. The
goal of the study is to learn more about the recent violence
prevention engagement strategies that have successfully engaged men's
interest (and kept them engaged), and which have best supported them
in thinking of themselves as anti-violence allies.
Please feel free to contact her
(<>)
or myself
(<>)
for the poster she created (which has tear offs with
contact information).
-Jonathan
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HAVE YOU BEEN
PART OF THE SOLUTION TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN?
If So,
THERE IS SOMETHING MORE YOU MAY BE ABLE TO DO!
Researchers at the University of Washington, Tacoma, want to learn
about how men decide to become involved in anti-violence events,
trainings or work.
If you are a man, eighteen years or older, who cares about the problem
of violence against women and have:
* Recently participated in a presentation, training or event related
to men taking a stand against violence - or -
* Become involved in a men's organization that works to reduce
violence against women
Then we want to speak with you! Participation in this research
project will only take an hour or two, while you talk with an
interviewer in person or on the phone at your convenience.
Participation is voluntary and confidential. Your insight could help
us to better understand how to build anti-violence awareness!
For additional information or to enroll, contact Erin Casey at
253-692-4524 or email Erin at:
<>
Principal Investigator: Erin Casey, PhD, University of Washington,
Tacoma, Social Work Program
This research has been reviewed and approved by the University of
Washington Human Subjects Review Board
Note: The University of Washington cannot guarantee confidentiality
for information disclosed via email communication._,_._,___
- FW: [campustaskforce] Men's Engagement Study, Kaplan, Claire (cnk2r), 11/07/2008
- RE: [campustaskforce] Men's Engagement Study, Katie Gentile, 11/07/2008
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