Bibliographie complète
Space configurations for empowering university-community interactions
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Dorland, Jens (Auteur)
- Clausen, Christian (Auteur)
- Jørgensen, Michael Søgaard (Auteur)
Titre
Space configurations for empowering university-community interactions
Résumé
Some see universities as a possible source of solutions to enable a sustainable transition and overcome societal challenges. Findings from three multisite case studies of Desis Labs, FabLabs, and Science Shops shed light on how universities can help empower communities and solve societal challenges locally. Adopting a sociotechnical and flat relational perspective inspired by science and technology studies (STS), we focus on the material and spatial aspects of how these spaces are configured, thereby ensuring practical relevance for policy makers and practitioners. Applying an analytical generalization methodology, we condense the qualitative data into a typology of three ideal space-types (i.e. affording, mediating, and impact-oriented) that represent specific configurations of actors, researchers, students, communities, spaces, infrastructure, equipment, facilitators, etc. The ideal space-types empower communities in different ways, require different resources to create and operate, and translate differently into specific local contexts.
Publication
Science and Public Policy
Volume
46
Numéro
5
Pages
689-701
Date
2019
Abrév. de revue
Science and Public Policy
Langue
en
ISSN
0302-3427
Consulté le
16/10/2021 15:45
Catalogue de bibl.
Silverchair
Extra
Analyse centrée sur trois types d’approches collaboratives et issues des résultats et constats du projet TRANSIT (terminé en 2017) : 1. Science Shops, 2. FabLabs, Desis Labs
Référence
Dorland, J., Clausen, C. et Jørgensen, M. S. (2019). Space configurations for empowering university-community interactions. Science and Public Policy, 46(5), 689‑701. https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scz022
Sujet
3. Recherche et développement
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