Event sponsored by:
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
Contact:
Jess Sperling~Community-Engaged and Community-Partnered Research (Nov. 3, 9am-10:30am, Zoom)~
Engaging and partnering with community members and entities in research, sometimes in the form of research practice partnership, can be a powerful mechanism for ensuring research is appropriately situated within the context and utilized for social change. These concepts and processes are highly complex, and often quite challenging, both in theory and in practice. This session will introduce the meaning of "community-engaged research" and related terms, explore their relevance for both researchers and communities, and consider recommendations for enacting best practices. *Part of the Community Engaged Scholarship@Duke series