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Dec 30, 2024
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ENV 390W - Community Engaged Research 2 credit(s) A collaborative process between researchers and communities wherein questions and aims are created together. The overarching goal of this methodology is to connect theory to praxis, and in so doing increase the applicability of research findings to community well-being. Research design in these projects, which are location- or case-specific, place significance on local ways of knowing, and gauge the success of research in terms of what partner-communities do with the co-produced knowledge. This course will focus on understanding the ethics of engagement and design approaches. May be repeated once for credit. Offered: Alternate years.
Core Requirement(s): Writing in the Discipline. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above (60 or more completed credits).
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