Community-responsive scholar-activist research: conceptualizing capacity building and sustainability in a Northern California community-university partnership

J Community Pract. 2022;30(1):71-83. doi: 10.1080/10705422.2022.2033375. Epub 2022 Feb 20.

Abstract

We critically examine the ongoing development of a collaborative, responsive, activist research process between academics and farmworkers. Drawing upon in-depth interviews with community-based researchers and scholar-activists, we assess our team's understanding of community capacity building and research sustainability as the conceptual and operational definitions of these concepts lack academic consensus. The definitions we present reflect a 12-year effort to respond to community needs through interdisciplinary research, planning, and action. Our community-university team's evolving understanding of community capacity building and research sustainability is contextualized by our community-driven, community-responsive, and collaborative process. We discuss strengths and limitations encountered when conducting community-responsive, scholar-activist research and conclude by offering the lessons learned.

Keywords: Community-based participatory research; community capacity building; immigrants; social action; sustainable communities; university-community partnerships.