In recent years, there’s been rapid growth in the field of community-engaged research, a model of knowledge production that partners universities with community organizations to co-develop research in response to local needs. In theory, this model can advance the service mission of public universities. But there’s been little follow-up research to assess the value and impacts of these projects from the perspective of the community partners they aim to serve.
New study examines ethics of community-engaged research from the perspective of community partners
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