Community voice, alongside academic voice, is essential to the core community engagement principle of reciprocity—the seeking, recognizing, respecting, and incorporating the knowledge, perspectives, and resources that each partner brings to a collaboration. Increasing the extent to which academic conferences honor reciprocity with community members is important for many reasons. For example, community perspectives often enhance knowledge generation and potentially transform scholarship, practice, and outcomes for all stakeholders. However, community presence and participation at academic conferences tends to be thin despite best intentions and resources generated to support community partner travel. This article relates the author’s experie...
University faculty and staff regularly participate in academic conferences as part of their professi...
There have been strong calls from the higher education community for greater reciprocal, collaborati...
Community relations is a valuable tool to the success of every organization. Even nonprofit organiza...
Reciprocity and mutuality are fundamental values and inherent goals of community-engaged partnership...
Community engagement in higher education has continued to increase and adapt to the needs and change...
NOSC 2012 had many firsts, including the largest conference in the organization’s 13-year history an...
Rationale The voices of community partners throughout the research process are vital in authentic c...
Adult and community development practitioners and scholars are frequently involved in community-univ...
Mutuality of benefits and reciprocity are the characteristics of university community engagement par...
Handout from a conference presentation given March 26, 2019 at the Eastern Region Campus Compact Con...
Multiple understandings of reciprocity inform and underscore diverse ways of engaging in community-u...
Since the 1990s hundreds of institutions of higher education have engaged in processes to develop co...
To address society’s complex challenges, campus-community partnerships are increasingly being undert...
The purpose of this work is to assist in identifying and naming dynamic relational forces that shape...
Researchers endorse the integration of community engagement (CE) into higher education as a way to i...
University faculty and staff regularly participate in academic conferences as part of their professi...
There have been strong calls from the higher education community for greater reciprocal, collaborati...
Community relations is a valuable tool to the success of every organization. Even nonprofit organiza...
Reciprocity and mutuality are fundamental values and inherent goals of community-engaged partnership...
Community engagement in higher education has continued to increase and adapt to the needs and change...
NOSC 2012 had many firsts, including the largest conference in the organization’s 13-year history an...
Rationale The voices of community partners throughout the research process are vital in authentic c...
Adult and community development practitioners and scholars are frequently involved in community-univ...
Mutuality of benefits and reciprocity are the characteristics of university community engagement par...
Handout from a conference presentation given March 26, 2019 at the Eastern Region Campus Compact Con...
Multiple understandings of reciprocity inform and underscore diverse ways of engaging in community-u...
Since the 1990s hundreds of institutions of higher education have engaged in processes to develop co...
To address society’s complex challenges, campus-community partnerships are increasingly being undert...
The purpose of this work is to assist in identifying and naming dynamic relational forces that shape...
Researchers endorse the integration of community engagement (CE) into higher education as a way to i...
University faculty and staff regularly participate in academic conferences as part of their professi...
There have been strong calls from the higher education community for greater reciprocal, collaborati...
Community relations is a valuable tool to the success of every organization. Even nonprofit organiza...