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There are four major research programs
in BARA:
There are also a number of individual research initiatives that
have not yet acquired programmatic status. Each research program
is constituted of a thematic area where BARA faculty and staff
have a recognized and respected record of successful and continuous
research activity. As part of the research undertaking, BARA
faculty have developed well-defined theoretical and methodological
approaches that present clear avenues of engagement with issues
and problems that society has reason to value.
The challenge of research, applied or not,
is to expand knowledge. BARA is committed to research that
informs decision-making and problem-solving, while at the
same time contributing to anthropological theory. As part
of a "student-centered research university", BARA's
approach integrates the student learning experience fully
into the research process. Since BARA addresses issues that
are relevant and important to local communities, its approach
also has a strong outreach component and seeks to empower
community partners.
The breadth and depth of BARA's research
favors a highly interdisciplinary commitment and BARA faculty
frequently work with many of the other departments at the
University. The results of BARA research activities are shared
with a variety of stakeholders as well as with the scholarly
community.
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