The Praxis of Partnership in Civically Engaged Research

PS - Political Science and Politics - Tập 54 Số 4 - Trang 725-729 - 2021
Adriano Udani1, Kirstie Lynn Dobbs2
1University of Missouri, St. Louis
2 Merrimack College

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