
Ressourcen
Hier erscheint zeitnah eine stetig wachsende Sammlung von praktischen und wissenschaftlichen PD-Ressourcen (open-access).
PD Standardwerk: International Positive Deviance Collaborative (2010). Basic Field Guide to the Positive Deviance Approach. Medford/ Somerville, Tufts University.
Praktische Ressourcen:
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Boy, J., & Gluecker, A. (2020). Positive Deviance: Positive Outliers Matter [Medium]. Data Powered Positive Deviance DPPD. Blog post.
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McCloud, Aly, & Goltz. (1991). Ending Female Genital Cutting: A Positive Deviance Approach in Egypt. Centre for Development and Population Activities. Short report.
Wissenschaftliche Ressourcen:
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Bouman, M.P.A., Lubjuhn, S., & Singhal, A. (2014). What explains enhanced psychological resilience of students at VMBO schools in the Netherlands? The Positive Deviance Approach in Action. Report submitted to the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw). Gouda, the Netherlands: Center for Media & Health.
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Gesser-Edelsburg, A. (2020). Using Narrative Evidence to Convey Health Information on Social Media: The Case of COVID-19. Journal of Medical Internet Research. Preprint version.
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Singhal, A., & Durá, L. (2017). Positive Deviance: A Non-Normative Approach to Health and Risk Messaging. Oxford Research Encyclopedias.
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Singhal, A., & Svenkerud, P. (2018). Diffusion of Evidence-based Interventions or Practice-based Positive Deviations. The Journal of Development Communication, 29(2), 34–44.