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CCPH Members Save on Books and Journals

CCPH is excited to offer discounts on journals and books in the field of community-campus partnerships! We have teamed up with a variety of publishing partners to bring you these discounts. As always, CCPH Members receive discounts on CCPH publications.


Support CCPH Through our Affiliates

CCPH participates in affiliate programs through Jossey-Bass (which now includes Anker Publishing) and Powell’s Books. Jossey-Bass, an imprint of Wiley, sells a wide range of public health, higher education and nonprofit titles and offers CCPH members a 15% discount. Powell’s Books is an independently owned bookstore that sells both used and new books. Proceeds from these programs support scholarships and membership development at CCPH—to order your favorite books, just click through the Jossey-Bass banner link or enter your search terms in the Powell's search box, below.

 

 

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CCPH Publications

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Jossey-Bass, an imprint of Wiley, offers a variety of Public Health, Higher Education and Non-Profit titles.

Anker Publishing titles are now available through Wiley too!

To see CCPH’s suggested titles from Jossey-Bass, click here.

CCPH Members save 15%: click here

Fieldstone Alliance

Get results with these practical nonprofit guides. Fieldstone Alliance (formerly Wilder Publishing Center) books are written by experts with in-the-trenches experience. You'll get straightforward information and step-by-step guidance on nonprofit management, collaboration, and community building.

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Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action

Johns Hopkins University Press

Known to some of you as “the new journal of CBPR,” this quarterly peer-reviewed journal facilitates dissemination of programs that use community partnerships to improve public health, promotes progress in the methods of research and education involving community health partnerships, and stimulates action that will improve the health of people in communities.

CCPH Members save 20%: Click here.

Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved

Johns Hopkins University Press

The only professional journal in the US that focuses exclusively on contemporary health care issues of low-income, under-represented, and other medically underserved communities, the Journal addresses such diverse areas as health care access, quality, costs, legislation, regulation, promotion and disease prevention. The official journal of the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved.

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The Johns Hopkins University Press The Johns Hopkins University Press is the oldest continually-operating university press in America.

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Pursuing Opportunities Through Partnerships: Higher Education and Communities

West Virginia University Press

In 1998, the W.W. Kellogg Foundation provided funding for four universities to collaborate with surrounding communities on mutually beneficial projects, through the Expanding Community Partnerships Program. In a series of innovative learning collaborations, East Tennessee University, the University of Texas at El Paso, West Virginia University, and Northeastern University established strong, sustainable partnerships with organizations in their local communities.

Although each university approached its partnering differently, they all shared the goal of benefiting the underserved communities where they are located and transforming their institutions by enhancing students’ educational experiences and strengthening faculty, student, administration, and staff relationships with local residents. This book shares those relationship-building experiences of the four universities and communities.

CCPH Members save 25%: Click here.

Promoting Civic Engagement in Healthcare Management Education: Concepts & Cases
Association of University Programs in Health Administration

This volume, co-edited by CCPH members Mary Stefl, Sherril Gelmon and Anne Hewitt and published in November 2006, provides rich examples of how academic programs in health administration have integrated civic engagement activities into their overall curriculum or specific curricular offerings.  It is a handbook, of sorts, for faculty who are ready to transform their courses. Content in the volume draws in part from Anne Hewitt's work while a 2002-2003 CCPH Fellow.

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