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List of tables and figures Preface Acknowledgements Notes on contributors
1. Health inequalities in their place
Gareth Williams
2. ‘Policy experiments’: policy making, implementation and learning
Steve Cropper and Mark Goodwin
3. Policy innovation to tackle health inequalities
Alison Porter, Chris Roberts and Angela Clements
4. Action research partnerships: contributing to evidence and intelligence change
Steve Cropper, Helen Snooks, Angela Evans, Janet Pinder and Kevin Shales
5. Engaging with communities
Bronwen Bermingham and Alison Porter
6. The role of the community-based action researcher
Martin O’Neill
7. Evaluation, evidence and learning in community-based action research
Sandra Carlisle, Helen Snooks, Angela Evans and David Cohen
8. Social theory, social policy and sustainable communities
Robert Moore
9. Beyond the experimenting society
Gareth Williams, Steve Cropper, Alison Porter and Helen Snooks
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