How can we
engage
communities? What is
empowerment
? To what extent should the project process be
participatory
? How is an
outsider-insider
relationship handled? How do researchers negotiate with the
hegemony
of western
cultural interpretations
? How are
organizational and contextual
influences handled in a project? What
leadership
demands do such projects place on researchers? What is
capacity building
? What are
creative leaders
and
creative communities
? How does the researcher journey from their
studio to the situation
?
M² Models and Methodologies for Community Engagement
discusses key theoretical constructs - community engagement, capacity building, and community empowerment - in order to demonstrate how theory and practice are relevant to the development of forms of community involvement.
The book maps the attributes of community based projects by moving beyond simply bringing people together from a variety of disciplines, and taking an approach which is transdisciplinary and applicable across cultures and genres. Here, all people
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including the community
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are ongoing contributors, and can freely move between their own and others' discipline-specific arenas.
M²
differs from and extends on other works in this field of practice and research, in that its transdisciplinary, collaborative approach positions the community as a particular kind of discipline to create real changein diverse locations and fields of experience. The book is in itself a model of community engagement, as the researchers have formed a community of research and practice for change, and have developed a transformative model for community engagement that is greater than the sum of its parts - hence
M²
.
M
²
offers a valuable resource for students, researchers, academics, practitioners, policy developers and volunteers from the fields of architecture, interior architecture, health, planning, anthropology, education, home economics, communication, political studies and development studies.