Document Type
Conference Paper
Rights
This item is available under a Creative Commons License for non-commercial use only
Disciplines
*pedagogy
Abstract
This paper describes and evaluates a community-driven research project in which Trent University researchers and students have partnered with three local community groups and one regional nonprofit organization to collaboratively research the options and needs for improving active transportation infrastructure in a socio-economically challenged neighbourhood in downtown Peterborough, Ontario. The project was initiated by organizations in our community and the Trent Community Research Centre, a non-profit organization that connects the community and university in research and learning activities, brokered a partnership with faculty at the university.
Recommended Citation
Hill, S., Salmon, B., Nasca, T., & Barr, T. (2015). Brokers of Transformation: Prioritizing Community Interests in Community-University Sustainability Research. Higher Education in Transformation Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 2015, pp.396-404.
Funder
Tu4D
Publication Details
Paper presented at the Higher Education in Transformation Conference, Dublin, 31st. May - 1st. April, 2015.