Community based research (CBR) has its origins in Latin America with the work of Paulo Freire. Communities can be based in a geographic location or site. Communities can be centered in social or justice agencies, in schools, libraries, cultural centers, neighborhoods, and the like. The "community" in community-based research is representative of the people who work together to identify a common challenge or question. Communities can be self-defined by their participants.
CBR is a partnership that involves community members, representatives from organizations, and researchers in a recursive process of knowledge building, decision-making, action, and reflection.
In the College of Public Service and through the Center for Public Service and Community Research we partner with members of diverse communities, creating authentic, high-impact experiences for our students, staff, and faculty through community engagement, service, and community-based research.