What is it about?
In today’s world, different groups, like researchers and local communities, have their own ways of understanding and creating knowledge. Sometimes, these differences make it tricky for them to work smoothly together. The Knowledge for Change (K4C) hubs are tackling this challenge by bringing these groups closer. Over the past four to five years, they have been teaching leaders, students, and community members how to research together. Their goal is to find practical solutions for local issues through fair partnerships. The K4C hubs have found that when people trust each other and understand different points of view, they can work together better. They focus on respecting what the community knows and listening to everyone's ideas. This helps them come up with solutions that really fit the needs of local areas and can last a long time. Even though it's hard to build trust and talk openly sometimes, these partnerships have made a big difference by solving important problems together.
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Why is it important?
Understanding each other's perspectives is crucial for solving real-world problems effectively. These partnerships help find solutions that fit each community's needs, making communities stronger and more successful. But it's not always easy. Building trust, listening well, and overcoming doubts are big challenges. The K4C hubs demonstrate that with support and the right setup, these partnerships can work well. Both academics and communities have something to win by working together. KEY TAKEAWAY: Community knowledge offers smart solutions to problems that might not be typically found in books. Valuing it is not just about showing respect, it’s also about connecting different ways of thinking for a better future. This research relates to the following Sustainable Development Goals: •SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals •SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities •SDG 4: Quality Education •SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities •SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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This page is a summary of: The Art of Bridging, November 2023, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/9789004687769_014.
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