Community Resilience Research Partnership Proposition
This post is a call for expression of interest to partner
with the University of Newcastle (Australia) “community resilience research
project”. The principle researcher, Mr Jai Allison, has and is open to discuss collaboration possibilities. Our team hope that in reading the proposition details you see opportunities for
your organisation and are encouraged to work towards making a research
partnership.
The writing in this post is targeted to research
coordinators and staff who have experience working with researchers. Please contact Mr Allison on the details below for any
clarifications or further information.
About the project
The proposed research project aims to investigate community
development approaches to resilience in Vietnam, particularly Asset Based
Community Development approaches. The project will partner with community
development organisation(s) and use an action research approach to create a
research agenda, define methods, roles and responsibilities that will realise
insights for your organisation.
This opportunity is unique because our research team has
flexibility in the thematic boundaries. We want to assist partner organisations
to reflect and learn about their field work by using theories, 'tools' and
capabilities from one of Australia’s leading Universities and development
schools. It's expected that the research process will enable everyone involved
to improve our practices and trial innovative approaches.
What we seek in a community research partner organisation
University of Newcastle team are seeking the following in a
partner organisation :
1.
The organisation has
capability to work with an Australian researcher(s) in the field. Preferably
experience of working with researchers, a research program or something
similar;
2.
Experience with projects/program with communities
that improve the resilience of the
community;
3.
Some experience of,
or interest to apply, strength based approaches when working with communities,
for example, Using theories of change or Asset Based Community
Development (ABCD - link).
These criteria are not exclusive but indicative. The partner
The research host may be a university, government or non-government
organisation, but they must have an interest and see value in the role of
research and the research project and be suitable able to conduct
administration for hosting foreign researcher(s).
The research agenda is flexible in many ways, but we need to
ensure that if a community partner organisation is not able to act as Vietnamese
research host then we can secure an additional research partner organisation.
Research aims
This research project will enable your organisation to gain
insights about methods and impacts of the community (resilience) development
building aspects of your work. The project aims to:
- assist partner
organisation(s) to better understand their work in the field.
- to investigate
questions, opportunities and challenges relevant to the organisation h
(e.g. to examine and evaluate previous work that your organisation has
done)
- train
staff in asset based community development, theories of change, program
design Monitoring & Evaluation, networking, coordinating networks,
communications etc.
- assist with
tasks that the program/project and staff are dealing with, including
research methods, communications (e.g. translations) and
- assist your
organisation with work related to the program/project. Such as reporting
and stakeholder communications.
For example, a rough and ready
hypothesis might be:
the inherently resilient
properties of traditional village life in high context societies
(e.g. Vietnam) are undermined by modernisation as
it re-constructs the village arrangements and it's people through
vulnerabilities.
Therefore the project could demonstrate how asset based socio-economic development, e.g. adaptation to climate change, can be a resilience building exercise for communities. This could be tested and proven through case studies based on partner
organisations work in the field. There is also a potential to compare these
with resilience building activities in Australian communities.
Please note that this proposition is only a guide, the
research topic is community resilience, but we have the ability to change the
scope of the research to suit partner organisations and needs of the specific
project(s)
the inherently resilient properties of traditional village life in high context societies (e.g. Vietnam) are undermined by modernisation as it re-constructs the village arrangements and it's people through vulnerabilities.
Therefore the project could demonstrate how asset based socio-economic development, e.g. adaptation to climate change, can be a resilience building exercise for communities. This could be tested and proven through case studies based on partner organisations work in the field. There is also a potential to compare these with resilience building activities in Australian communities.
Please note that this proposition is only a guide, the research topic is community resilience, but we have the ability to change the scope of the research to suit partner organisations and needs of the specific project(s)