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Although community-based projects have introduced a successful model for addressing many social problems, less consideration has been given to how such projects should be evaluated. This paper considers whether the philosophy underlying community-based practice is compatible with data collection. Specifically at issue is whether empirical indicators are helpful to summarize a project. Although having valid knowledge is important, this paper makes a distinction between merely collecting data versus understanding the course of a project. The key point is that community participation requires a unique perspective on how knowledge is negotiated and interpreted.
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Murphy, J. W., Franz, B. A., & Callaghan, K. A. (2015). Is community-based work compatible with data collection? Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 42(4), 9–22. https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.3934
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