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Resources for Doing Community Research: Find resources and tools for getting involved in community research and developmental activism.

The Loka Institute: Making Research, Science & Technology Responsive to Democratically Decided Social & Environmental Concerns : Find information about The Loka Institute which is a non-profit research and advocacy organization concerned with the social, political, and environmental repercussions of research, science and technology, and how you can get involved in its many programs.

Computer Professional for Social Responsibility (CPSR): This link provides information about CPSR, a public-interest alliance of computer scientists and others concerned about the impact of computer technology on society. Get involved in CPSR and play a role in shaping decisions regarding the development and use of computers towards social equity and social justice.

The Center for Urban Research and Learning (CURL): This website provides information about CURL, a non-traditional university research center at Loyola University Chicago. CURL promotes an innovative model of teaching and service learning that promotes community-based partnerships and research that responds directly to community needs by advancement of community involvement at all levels of research.

The Community Connector: This website links to The Community Connector at The School of Information, University of Michigan and its connections promoting intersections of use between technology and community.

Laboratory for Community and Economic Development (LCED): Find out information about LCED at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and its community and development efforts to support local people, their governments and representatives.

Community Development Society: This link leads to the Community Development Society's website that contains information about this professional association's research and practice and how they join to build community.

The Institute for Community Research: Find out more about the institute's action research promoting health, education, and culture.

The Llano Grande Center for Research and Development: This link contains information about the center's programs, structure, and activities to promote community development.

 

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