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Community Engagement Terminology

Across
A tool used for participatory mapping, it can quickly and easily be used to capture community knowledge about community issues and assets, utilized for community planning sessions, and many more possibilities. The tool enables multiple people to plot points on the same map, adding descriptions, photos, and/or videos to each point
Data or information that is descriptive and cannot be measured. Ex. color, smell
A broad term that encompasses many different methods of gathering community knowledge through a community-engaged approach. These methods are separate from traditional information gathering methods in that they focus on gathering information directly from people and the community, instead of about people (from secondary sources).
Data that have been collected for another purpose and now are available for other researchers to use for their purposes.
The status, condition, behavior, knowledge or skill that an entity possesses which serves as a support, resource or source of strength.
A primary data collection method that involves interviewing participants in a group who were selected because they share certain characteristics relevant to the purpose of the research.
Down
A group of people living in the same locality or sharing common interests or similar identities.
A data collection method where researchers literally drive (walk) through a neighborhood of interest (“look through their window”) to map out and collect information about that neighborhood’s resources and dynamics, for the purpose of community organizing and development.
Data or information expressed numerically, can be counted, measured and analyzed statistically.
A mapping exercise designed to answer specific research questions and gather neighborhood-level primary data from community members, for the purpose of developing place-based planning, policy, and interventions.
The principles and rules that guide how people should be treated, when they are participants in a research process or project.
Community based participatory action research
Original data collected by researchers.
Geographic Information System is a computer application used to store, view, and analyze geographical information, or information associated with a location by creating and handling maps. GIS allows researchers to identify spatial patterns among problems and resources.