On (the Limits of) Reciprocity: Navigating Shared Identity and Difference in Community-Engaged Research
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PDF version Abstract Reciprocity often forms the ideological core of community engagement, and discussions around reciprocity have encouraged researchers to pursue ethical and mutually beneficial collaborations with community partners. This article suggests that current conversations around reciprocity often presume a tacit level of difference between researchers and communities that they partner with, and that this… Continue reading On (the Limits of) Reciprocity: Navigating Shared Identity and Difference in Community-Engaged Research
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- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2023-06-09
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