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Volume 32, Issue 1: February, 2005
Abstract
An Interactive and Contextual Model of Community-University
Collaborations for Research and Action
Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar, PhD, Gary W. Harper, PhD andRhonda
Lewis, PhD
Community-university partnerships for research and action
are at the heart of many fields in the social sciences including
public health, urban planning, education, and community psychology.
These partnerships involve individuals from different backgrounds
and disciplines working together to address social issues
of importance to the community. This article proposes an interactive
and contextual model for developing and sustaining community-university
partnerships. The phases in the model include gaining entry
into the community, developing and sustaining a mutual collaboration
(developing trust and mutual respect, establishing adequate
communication, respecting human diversity, establishing a
culture of learning, respecting the culture of the setting
and the community, and developing an action agenda), and recognizing
the benefits and outcomes of partnership work. The model also
includes the potential challenges that might threaten the
partnership, such as resource inequality and time commitment.
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