Community Academic Research Partnerships in Digital Context
Dear Friends and Colleagues, I’m excited to share a new report published by the Engagement Lab called Community Academic Research Partnership in Digital Contexts: Opportunities, Limitations, and New Ways to Promote Mutual Benefit <https://elabhome.blob.core.windows.net/resources/mou.pdf>. Emerging directly from our work with Boston Civic Media <https://bostoncivic.media>, this report provides an overview of the concerns, values, and roles of digital data and communications in community-academic research partnerships from the perspectives of Community Partner Organizations (CPOs). It also contains an MOU template with a suggested series of prompts for the researcher and community group to arrive at a set of mutual interests, shared decision-making practices, and an agreed-upon understanding of data ownership practices. All in all, our hope is that this report and the MOU template serves as a useful resource for practitioners seeking productive ways to manage research partnerships in the digital age, and as a launching pad for future research focusing on the perspectives of CPOs. You can read and download the full report here: <https://elab.emerson.edu/projects/civic-media-practice> https://elab.emerson.edu/projects/mou. Best, Eric
Thank you for sharing, Eric! --- May all winds at your back inspire you, and may you have harmony and peace today. On Tue, 08 May 2018 14:52:23 +0000, Eric Gordon wrote: Dear Friends and Colleagues, I’m excited to share a new report published by the Engagement Lab called Community Academic Research Partnership in Digital Contexts: Opportunities, Limitations, and New Ways to Promote Mutual Benefit . Emerging directly from our work with Boston Civic Media , this report provides an overview of the concerns, values, and roles of digital data and communications in community-academic research partnerships from the perspectives of Community Partner Organizations (CPOs). It also contains an MOU template with a suggested series of prompts for the researcher and community group to arrive at a set of mutual interests, shared decision-making practices, and an agreed-upon understanding of data ownership practices. All in all, our hope is that this report and the MOU template serves as a useful resource for practitioners seeking productive ways to manage research partnerships in the digital age, and as a launching pad for future research focusing on the perspectives of CPOs. You can read and download the full report here: https://elab.emerson.edu/projects/mou. Best, Eric _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
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