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Measuring Community and University Impacts of Critical Civic Geography: Insights from Chicago
Authors:Daniel R Block  Euan Hague  Winifred Curran  Howard Rosing
Institution:1. Chicago State University;2. DePaul University
Abstract:Geographers have increasingly adopted community-based learning and research into their teaching and scholarly activities since Bunge and Harvey called for an applied public geography that is both useful and challenges societal inequalities. With few exceptions, however, there has been little discussion of methods for measuring this work. Many published assessments focus on the impacts of projects on students but overlook the impacts on community partners. Impacts on faculty and the larger university community are also often ignored. This article discusses literature on the evaluation of community–university research and service learning from a critical perspective. A discussion of service learning and community-based research (CBR) projects at two Chicago universities, DePaul and Chicago State, is presented. In both cases challenges were encountered to achieve full evaluation of projects, yet both included an evaluation of university and community partners that allowed for assessment of the projects’ value to all partners.
Keywords:Chicago  community-based research  community engagement  service learning
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