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Item Communities of Practice Toolkit from the C2DREAM Community Engagement Core(2024-09-09) Graff, Yasamin; BlueDog Crow, Hannah; Gollust, Sarah; Kinzer, Hannah; Ortega, Luis; Pergament, Shannon; Novillo, Walter; Stately, Antony; Diaz Vickery, Katherine; Jacklin, Kristen; Brewer, LaPrincess; Pratt, RebekahThe goal of this Toolkit is for someone to be able to plan their own Community of Practice, and includes examples of process documents, emails, forms, and our evaluation tool.Item A Multi-Case Study of Understanding Community-Level Ethics at Community-Engaged Research Universities(2022-12) Lyftogt, KaylaAlthough the Belmont Report and associated federal regulations were written to protect individual research participants from undue risk and harm, Community-Based Participatory Research teams are concerned about insufficient protection of ethical concerns on a community level. This multi-case study examines the process institutional actors at two community-engaged universities with very high research activity use to understand and respond to community-level ethics. It also examines specific changes that are made to IRB process as a result of this understanding.This study utilizes a conceptual framework based on sensemaking theory to explore these concerns. The key themes that emerged from this study include how environmental cues are a catalyst for IRB sensemaking, how sensemaking forums promote IRB reforms, the ways leaders are gatekeepers or facilitators of sensemaking, the critical role of CBPR experts, and the extent of community-based protections offered through IRB Offices. The final theme is that CPBR ethics ultimately remains in the hands of faculty and staff. These key understandings provide a basis for new insights for theory, practice, and research in an area that has previously received little attention in the field of higher education research.