The Trustworthiness of Research: The Paradigm of CommunityBased Research

Authors

  • Catherine Jordan University of Minnesota

Keywords:

Higher Education, Community-based Research

Abstract

The authors - a scientist, a community activist, and a philosopher and former university administrator - describe issues of trust surrounding traditional versus community-based research. We draw on our experiences in a research collaboration that engendered trust, created sound scientific data, and made real social change. We describe GRASS (Grass Roots Activism, Sciences and Scholarship) Routes, an initiative we have undertaken to promote trustworthiness as a core virtue of research, researchers, and research institutions.

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Published

2005-01-01

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Research Articles