This article examines the contribution of a community university partnership programme, based in the South East of England, to a global knowledge movement that recognises indigenous and other ways of knowing and prioritises the lived knowledge of minority groups. It tracks some of the developments in relationships between university academics, local practitioners and activists over Cupp's seven year history and explores how far we have been able to deliver on our commitment to social justice. Situating this partnership within a broader global context it considers the growing expectations on higher education to play a role in social change and the pressures and possibilities that accompany such expectations
This paper presents a model of community-based learning partnerships, developed at the University of...
University-community engagement often professes to center the shifting needs and issues that communi...
This paper presents findings from a Research Cluster in UK in line with other researchers understand...
In Great Britain, attempts to broaden university-community engagement have taken significant steps i...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine how government policy has encouraged universities ...
‘Community engagement’ has been slow to become a legitimate part of the work of Higher Education Ins...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
In this article, the authors offer the University of Brighton’s Community-University Partnership Pro...
Knowledge, democracy and action: Community-university research partnerships in global perspectives i...
‘Community engagement’ has been slow to become a legitimate part of the work of Higher Education Ins...
Following an observed need to build community partner infrastructure and support to enhance communit...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
This article discusses a partnership initiative that involved a major Australian research university...
The Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP) has been operating at the University of Bright...
This paper presents a model of community-based learning partnerships, developed at the University of...
University-community engagement often professes to center the shifting needs and issues that communi...
This paper presents findings from a Research Cluster in UK in line with other researchers understand...
In Great Britain, attempts to broaden university-community engagement have taken significant steps i...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine how government policy has encouraged universities ...
‘Community engagement’ has been slow to become a legitimate part of the work of Higher Education Ins...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
In this article, the authors offer the University of Brighton’s Community-University Partnership Pro...
Knowledge, democracy and action: Community-university research partnerships in global perspectives i...
‘Community engagement’ has been slow to become a legitimate part of the work of Higher Education Ins...
Following an observed need to build community partner infrastructure and support to enhance communit...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
This article discusses a partnership initiative that involved a major Australian research university...
The Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP) has been operating at the University of Bright...
This paper presents a model of community-based learning partnerships, developed at the University of...
University-community engagement often professes to center the shifting needs and issues that communi...
This paper presents findings from a Research Cluster in UK in line with other researchers understand...