Combining social science and environmental health research for community engagement

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Social science-environmental health (SS-EH) research takes many structural forms and contributes to a wide variety of topical areas. In this article we discuss the general nature of SS-EH contributions and offer a new typology of SS-EH practice that situates this type of research in a larger transdisciplinary sensibility: (1) environmental health science influenced by social science; (2) social science studies of environmental health; and (3) social science-environmental health collaborations. We describe examples from our own and others’ work and we discuss the central role that research centers, training programs, and conferences play in furthering SS-EH research. We argue that the third form of SS-EH research, SS-EH collaborations, offers the greatest potential for improving public and environmental health, though such collaborations come with important challenges and demand constant reflexivity on the part of researchers.

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Cordner, A., Poudrier, G., Divalli, J., & Brown, P. (2019). Combining social science and environmental health research for community engagement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183483

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