Abstract
As severe social problems persist, analysts from various sectors suggest that policies and programs could increase their sensitivity and sustainability through collaborative relationships among universities, communities, and political officials. A model of collaboration is presented along with the benefits, challenges, and roles of the three collaboration partners (university, community, and government). The three stages of the collaboration process (initiation, deliberation, and implementation) are discussed in the context of an actual community-based application.
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