Dear Lisa, is there any thing on using non-verbal methods in focus groups with participants from BME communities in your book?
Sonia
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From: Health of minority ethnic communities in the UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lisa Fontes
Sent: 16. marts 2011 18:33
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Subject: Re: Communication and Touch
There is a big section on the use of touch (as well as other nonverbal methods of communication) in my book, Interviewing Clients Across Cultures (2009), which is published by GUilford and available in the U.K. as well as other places. It is relevant to people working with BME communities and I'd welcome a discussion of it including critiques.
Lisa Fontes, Ph.D.
University of Massachusetts
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>Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 15:12:24 -0000
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> Does anyone know of any literature which discusses
> the appropriateness /inappropriateness of touch as a
> method of communication within BME communities.
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> Many thanks
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