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What is the role of the university? Current systems may stress
research output, but Wortham-Galvin, Allen, and Sherman seek to
re-establish the importance of teaching and service in the work of
the 21st-century university. The Sustainable Solutions series
shares Portland State University's experience of community-engaged
teaching and research. With a focus on sustainability, we see that
such collaboration is vital to making Portland one of the world's
most sustainable cities. Volume 2, University-Community
Partnerships, builds on the themes introduced in Volume 1, Let
Knowledge Serve the City, to explore how these partnerships play
out in practice. Covering 13 projects, which range from supporting
local artisans and researching food access, to sharing Indigenous
history and decolonizing perceptions of knowledge, readers receive
pragmatic advice on working with community organizations. Authors
also offer critical reflection on how theories of engagement have
structured PSU's work and how their findings impact our very
understanding of partnership. This reader-friendly text provides an
ideal introduction to anyone wishing to learn more about models of
effective collaboration and how to put these into practice.
Explained through the context of specific projects, the book offers
both inspiration and practical guidance to anyone - in local
government, academia, or the third sector - looking to set up
productive community-university partnerships.
Portland, Oregon. Sustainability might not seem glamourous, but
Portland is making a name for itself as one of the most sustainable
cities in the world. Whether you've heard about the farmers'
markets, the cycle-friendly streets or the ongoing efforts to
balance livability and equity, Portland is leading the way in urban
sustainability: this book helps us understand how it achieves
this.A critical component of Portland's success is collaboration
between different communities and institutions; the Sustainable
Solutions series examines higher education's role in these
partnerships. In exploring how best to "let knowledge serve the
city", Portland State University translates its founding motto from
mere words to applied research and action.This first volume
examines different approaches to collaborative work that PSU has
taken, both within the university and with community partners: how
have barriers been overcome between different areas of study,
between academia and the public, and why is bridging these divides
so important? It also introduces the themes of the engaged
university, social justice, climate change and sustainable economic
development, which shape PSU's work.Let Knowledge Serve the City is
ideal for anyone seeking best practice in connecting students and
universities with the needs of local communities. From public
interest design and student leadership, to food justice and
age-friendly development, authors combine academically rigorous
theories of sustainability and community-university partnerships
with lessons learned on how to realize ideals of sustainable
development.
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