Rapid Community Innovation: a Small Urban Liberal Arts Community Response to COVID-19

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Titre
Rapid Community Innovation: a Small Urban Liberal Arts Community Response to COVID-19
Résumé
Stories of community resilience and rapid innovation have emerged during the global pandemic caused by COVID-19. As communities, organizations, and individuals have had to shift modalities during the pandemic, they have identified ways to sustain community well-being. Prior to COVID-19, colleges and universities were hailed as anchors of economic and social resilience and well-being for communities of place. In this light, this commentary highlights stories of rapid community innovation occurring at Hobart & William Smith Colleges in the Finger Lakes region of New York. A series of vignettes are presented showcasing lessons and on-going questions regarding rapid pivots, community values, and diversity and inclusion during (and after) the pandemic. Overall, these insights can inform future local collaborative development efforts post-COVID-19 between colleges/universities and their local community.
Publication
International Journal of Community Well-Being
Volume
4
Numéro
3
Pages
323-337
Date
2021
Abrév. de revue
Int. Journal of Com. WB
Langue
EN
ISSN
2524-5309
Titre abrégé
Rapid Community Innovation
Consulté le
16/10/2021 15:37
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Springer Link
Référence
Talmage, C. A., Annear, C., Equinozzi, K., Flowers, K., Hammett, G., Jackson, A., Kingery, J. N., Lewis, R., Makker, K., Platt, A., Schneider, T. et Turino, C. (2021). Rapid Community Innovation: a Small Urban Liberal Arts Community Response to COVID-19. International Journal of Community Well-Being, 4(3), 323‑337. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42413-020-00074-7
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