Community geography: Toward a disciplinary framework

Author:

Shannon Jerry1ORCID,Hankins Katherine B.2,Shelton Taylor2,Bosse Amber J.3,Scott Dorris1,Block Daniel4,Fischer Heather5,Eaves LaToya E.6,Jung Jin-Kyu7,Robinson Jonnell8,Solís Patricia9,Pearsall Hamil10,Rees Amanda11,Nicolas Aileen1

Affiliation:

1. University of Georgia, USA

2. Georgia State University, USA

3. University of Kentucky, USA

4. Chicago State University, USA

5. Oregon State University, USA

6. University of Tennessee, USA

7. University of Washington, USA

8. Syracuse University, USA

9. Arizona State University, USA

10. Temple University, USA

11. Columbus State University, USA

Abstract

Community geography is a growing subfield that provides a framework for relevant and engaged scholarship. In this paper, we define community geography as a form of research praxis, one that involves academic and public scholars with the goal of co-produced and mutually-beneficial knowledge. Community geography draws from a pragmatist model of inquiry, one that views communities as emergent through a recursive process of problem definition and social action. We situate the growth of community geography programs as rooted in two overlapping but distinct traditions: disciplinary development of participatory methodologies and institutional traditions of community engagement in American higher education. We then trace the historical development of these programs, identifying common themes and outlining several challenges that community geographers should prioritize as this subfield continues to grow.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geography, Planning and Development

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