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Getting to the Meaning of Meaningful Engagement
January 23 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Presenter(s):
Julia Wondolleck, University of Michigan and Arianna Stokes, University of Michigan
Sponsor(s): This webinar is sponsored by the NERRS Science Collaborative
Seminar Contact(s): Doug George (douglas.george@noaa.gov) or Nick Soberal (nsoberal@umich.edu)
Remote Access: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5_lMohfJTI6BVOc_BU3WyAthis link opens in a new window
Abstract
Meaningful engagement has become a catchphrase in public participation. Its characteristics are assumed to be self-evident yet many struggle with its implementation and, until recently, there has been surprisingly little work shedding light on how to achieve it. The NERRS Science Collaborative, through its participation in the Reserve System, has observed how meaningful engagement is foundational to effective collaborative science and is a frequent discussion topic among NERRS project teams.
Seeking to unpack the dimensions of meaningful engagement, the Science Collaborative has supported research that draws on the experiences and insights of collaborative science teams. The research aims to answer questions such as: What exactly does meaningful engagement mean in practice? What are the tell-tale signs when it is being achieved, and when it is not? What factors help advance it? What are the challenges to realizing it, and how might those challenges be addressed?
This webinar will describe the overall research project, share preliminary findings based on interviews with collaborative science project team members and reserve partners, and highlight how intended products can benefit collaborative science teams and others.
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