1. Strategies for Increasing the Use of Anthropological Research in the Policy Process: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis 2. Political Action and the Use of Anthropological Research: Land and Religion at Big Mountain 3. Prenatal Care and Pregnancy Outcome: Applications of Research Findings to the Reduction of Infant Mortality in Detroit 4. Custody Mediation: Taking the Knowledge Act on the Policy Road 5. Policymaking Roles for Applied Anthropologists: Personally Ensuring that your Research is Used 6. A Utilization Study Using Network Analysis: Maternal and Infant Health Policy Change in Washington, D.C.
7. The Politics of Planning and Implementing a Statewide Health Service: Medical Rehabilitation in West Virginia 8. Lessons from a Community Study of Oral Rehydration Therapy in Haiti 9. Utilizing Indigenous Healers in National Health Delivery Systems: The Ghanaian Experiment 10. Incorporating Nutrition into Agricultural Research: A Case Study from Southern Honduras 11. Knowledge Utilization Structures, Processes, and Alliances in a Psychiatric Hospital Study 12. The Use of Feedback in a Model Project: Guardianship for the Impaired Elderly 13. Using Stakeholders in the Research Process: A Case Study in Human Services 14.
Policy and Community-Action Research: The Farm Labor Movement in California 15. The Use and Non-Use of Anthropology: The Diarrheal Disease Control Program in Honduras 16. Trends in Applied Anthropology and Public Policy: Concluding Remarks.