Building successful, enduring research partnerships is essential for improving links between knowledge and action to address sustainability challenges. Communication research can play a critical role in fostering more effective research partnerships, especially those concerned with knowledge co-production processes. This article focuses on community-university research partnerships and factors that influence participation in the co-production process. We identify specific pathways for improving partnership development through a prospective analytical approach that examines community officials’ interest in partnering with university researchers. Using survey responses from a statewide sample of Maine municipal officials, we conduct a statist...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
Engaged research emphasizes researcher–stakeholder collaborations as means of improving the relevanc...
As a society we realize that the dynamic needs of science and society are often complex and interdep...
Building successful, enduring research partnerships is essential for improving links between knowled...
In light of the increasingly complex sustainability problems facing local and global communities, an...
Sustaining coupled natural and human systems requires multiple forms of knowledge, experiences, valu...
Karen Hutchins and Eric Conrad’s “dialogue” illustrates the relationship between researchers from th...
Researchers in numerous fields assert that research partnerships involving academics and nonacademic...
The authors give an overview of how research carried out through Maine’s Sustainabilty Solutions Ini...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
With the receipt of a $20 million, five year National Science Foundation grant, Maine has set for it...
Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches are needed to effectively address the challenges ...
This study examines the ethics and politics of knowledge across 15 distinctive community-engaged res...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
This paper reflects on the evolution of a university-community partnership that has benefited both t...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
Engaged research emphasizes researcher–stakeholder collaborations as means of improving the relevanc...
As a society we realize that the dynamic needs of science and society are often complex and interdep...
Building successful, enduring research partnerships is essential for improving links between knowled...
In light of the increasingly complex sustainability problems facing local and global communities, an...
Sustaining coupled natural and human systems requires multiple forms of knowledge, experiences, valu...
Karen Hutchins and Eric Conrad’s “dialogue” illustrates the relationship between researchers from th...
Researchers in numerous fields assert that research partnerships involving academics and nonacademic...
The authors give an overview of how research carried out through Maine’s Sustainabilty Solutions Ini...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
With the receipt of a $20 million, five year National Science Foundation grant, Maine has set for it...
Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches are needed to effectively address the challenges ...
This study examines the ethics and politics of knowledge across 15 distinctive community-engaged res...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
This paper reflects on the evolution of a university-community partnership that has benefited both t...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
Engaged research emphasizes researcher–stakeholder collaborations as means of improving the relevanc...
As a society we realize that the dynamic needs of science and society are often complex and interdep...