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Engaging in Energy Communities: The role of the researcher (A workbook and planning guide)

June 1, 2021 | Public Programs, Informal/Formal Connections

This workbook / planning guide was designed as an outreach tool to support students and early-career researchers who are studying the social impacts of energy development and wish to better understand and mitigate “research fatigue,” a state in which citizens of a community who are already experiencing massive change may be exhausted by additional attention from researchers, the media and others outside the community.

The workbook can be used as a stand-alone resource or as a complement to the Understanding Research Fatigue online module (https://eu.courses.montana.edu/CourseStatus.awp?&course=2021AFATIGUE). It will help researchers strategically plan their approaches to working in energy-impacted communities in order to minimize the risk of research fatigue.

The workbook includes planning tools for: familiarizing oneself with a community prior to research work; choosing and supporting key stakeholders; exploring reciprocity, risk and sustainability; disseminating results within the community and the profession; and considering the potential impacts on the researcher.

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    Author
    Montana State University
  • Julia Hobson Haggerty
    Principal Investigator
    Montana State University
  • Jeffrey Jacquet
    Author
    Ohio State University
  • Gene Theodori
    Author
    Sam Houston State University
  • Kathryn Bills Walsh
    Author
    Montana State University
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    Funders

    Other
    Funding Program: USDA-NIFA
    Award Number: 2018-68006-27648
    Funding Amount: $367,479.00
    Resource Type: Reference Materials
    Discipline: General STEM | Social science and psychology | Technology
    Audience: Undergraduate/Graduate Students | Administration/Leadership/Policymakers | General Public | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Community Outreach Programs | Informal/Formal Connections | Higher Education Programs

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