通过大学扩展建设城市社区弹性:社区参与和知识政治。

Socio-ecological practice research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-12 DOI:10.1007/s42532-022-00126-6
Justine Lindemann, Theodore R Alter, Forrest Stagner, Effie Palacios, Ledeebari Banuna, Mary Muldoon
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摘要

许多赠地大学正在研究社区参与的方法,以更好地配合美国赠地的知识民主化使命。随着越来越多的美国人口生活在城市化空间中,大学参与倡议制定策略,让人们参与到对个人和社区福祉至关重要的城市问题的复杂性中,这是一项社会当务之急。有效的城市参与需要与城市组织和居民合作,建立牢固的关系,共同创造解决城市问题的方法。通过基于叙事的调查,我们探索了宾夕法尼亚州立大学扩展(PSE)在宾夕法尼亚联邦(美国)的城市参与。PSE位于农业科学学院的行政部门,负责执行宾夕法尼亚州立大学的赠地承诺,通过社区参与和农业、食品、人文和社会科学方面的非正规教育为宾夕法尼亚公民服务。我们研究了扩展教育工作者和教师的实践,项目开发,社区参与和经验,以及社区利益相关者的经验。这项工作利用民主的方法来揭示PSE内部参与的基本哲学,以及社区如何体验这些参与。该项目为长期应用研究提供了一个切入点,以发展广泛适用的理论和实践,包括转化研究、参与和有利于城市社区恢复力的变革。
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Building urban community resilience through university extension: community engagement and the politics of knowledge.

Building urban community resilience through university extension: community engagement and the politics of knowledge.

Building urban community resilience through university extension: community engagement and the politics of knowledge.

Building urban community resilience through university extension: community engagement and the politics of knowledge.

Many land-grant universities are examining approaches to community engagement to better align with the US land-grant mission of knowledge democratization. With a growing majority of the United States' population living in urbanized spaces, it is a societal imperative for university engagement initiatives to devise strategies for engaging people on the complexity of urban issues central to individual and community wellbeing. Effective urban engagement demands collaboration and strong relationships with urban organizations and residents to co-create approaches to urban concerns. Through narrative-based inquiry, we explore urban engagements within Penn State Extension (PSE) across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (USA). PSE, located administratively in the College of Agricultural Sciences, is charged with carrying out Penn State's land-grant commitment to serve Pennsylvania's citizens through community engagement and nonformal education in the agricultural and food, human, and social sciences. We examine extension educator and faculty practices, program development, community engagements, and experiences, and those of community stakeholders. This work draws upon democratic methods to uncover the undergirding philosophies of engagement within PSE and how communities experience those engagements. This project offers an entry-point to longer-term applied research to develop a broadly applicable theory and praxis of translational research, engagement, and change privileging urban community resilience.

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