Introduction to the Second Issue: A Conversation about Community-Engaged Research

Timothy R. Amidon Colorado State University ; Ann Blakeslee ; Erin Brock Carlson West Virginia University ; Lehua Ledbetter University of Rhode Island ; Kristen R. Moore ; Emma Rose University of Washington Tacoma ; Michele Simmons Miami University

Abstract

This introductory dialogue invites readers to think with a range of scholars about the role of community engaged researchers in the field. It draws together a range of perspectives as way of honoring CER through both methodology and genre. The authors provide insight into their own experiences and draw attention to elements of CER that rarely get discussed and published.

Journal
Communication Design Quarterly
Published
2023-09-01
DOI
10.1145/3592367.3592368
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