Expertise

Dr. Carrie Lawrence is a practitioner-academic and public health advocate with several years of practice experience in nonprofit and social services.  Her applied research examines addressing social justice, health disparities and inequalities by empowering communities to collectively act upon their own health priorities, inform program design and development as well as health policy and system transformation.

Her current research explores the development of a health commons framework to address consequences of policy on local communities and through collective action local residents address deficits created by policy agendas counter to their goals.


Areas: Factors that contribute to ongoing diparities; inequality; participatory research approaches and multiple methods in rural and urban communities

Communities
Allied Health
Degrees
PhD, Indiana University, Health Behavior, 2014
MS, Indiana University Bloomington, Applied Health Science, 2008
BS, Indiana University Bloomington, Applied Health Science, 2005
Keywords
minorities and disadvantaged qualitative methods (social sciences) criminal justice public policy sexual behavior aids (substance abuse) health disparities community health minority health rural health hiv prevention health equity health policy