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Course Description

Perhaps you do not see yourself as a "researcher." In reality, however, we all perform some kind of research in our daily lives. Interestingly, the skills you use to navigate through day-to-day choices are the same basic skills you use in social action research projects that aim to define and propose solutions to collective problems.

In this course, you will begin to perform social action research to inform community change efforts. More specifically, you will study what social action research is and how to formulate and execute a plan for your research. Finally, you will explore how to communicate the findings of your research to a target audience who can help you to create equitable social change in the communities you serve. You will also see examples of action research and effective research communications that you can apply in your own research projects.

Faculty Author

Russell Weaver

Benefits to the Learner

  • Plan to do social action research
  • Make your research plan
  • Execute your research plan
  • Communicate your research

Target Audience

  • Activists and community development organizers and practitioners
  • Policy makers and political staff
  • Public interest lawyers and advocates
  • Leaders and members of organized labor organizations
  • Urban planners and strategic planning agencies
  • Social workers
  • Grant writers
  • Educators
  • People interested in engaging in community change

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Jun 05, 2024 to Jun 18, 2024
Total Number of Hours
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Jul 31, 2024 to Aug 13, 2024
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Sep 25, 2024 to Oct 08, 2024
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Nov 20, 2024 to Dec 03, 2024
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