Global trends in training community-based research in higher education institutions and civil society organizations
Date
2015-07
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UNESCO Chair in Community-based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education
Abstract
Across the world, the practice of community-based research is growing, yet the ways in which people learn and are trained for it remain uneven and often informal. This report draws on a global survey of practitioners and institutions to explore how CBR knowledge is acquired, what gaps exist in training, and what possibilities are opening up. The findings suggest both the strength of informal learning networks and the challenges of building more structured opportunities, particularly in regions where resources are scarce. By mapping these trends, the study raises important questions about how future generations of researchers might be supported, and what it would take to make training in CBR truly global and accessible.
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Community-Based Participatory Research, Socially Responsible Higher Education, Co-Construction of Knowledge, SDG 4: Quality Education
Citation
Lepore, Walter. (2015). Global trends in training community-based research in higher education institutions and civil society organizations. UNESCO Chair in Community-based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education.
