1. Defining success in community-university partnerships: lessons learned from Flint
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Laura Schmitt Olabisi, Chelsea Wentworth, Kent Key, Renée V. Wallace, Miles McNall, Jennifer Hodbod, and Steven A. Gray
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Participatory modeling ,urban food systems ,systems modeling ,participatory research ,Technological innovations. Automation ,HD45-45.2 - Abstract
ABSTRACTThe success of responsible research and innovation (RRI) work is as much about the process of partnership as it is about the products and outcomes. In this paper, we present lessons learned from the first three years of a participatory modeling (PM) research project based on RRI principles and focused on the transformation of the food system in Flint, Michigan through identification of leverage points. Participatory modeling is a type of community engaged research that seeks to build representations of a system collaboratively between researchers, decision-makers, and community members. We discuss the challenges, opportunities, and lessons learned from the Flint Leverage Points Project (FLPP) using the four ‘Ps’ framework–purpose, processes, partnerships and products. We argue a carefully designed participatory modeling process can serve to build lasting partnerships across community-university boundaries.
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- 2023
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