The Irish Carnegie community engagement classification pilot: a critical analysis on culture and context from a community of practice approach
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2021-05Author
McIlrath, Lorraine
Broderick, Céire
McDonnell-Naughton, Mary
Kelly, Maria
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This article provides a reflective critique of the process undertaken to pilot the Carnegie
Community Engagement Framework in Ireland between 2015 and 2016. Of particular
interest to the authors is the cultural specificity of employing a US-centric self assessment data capturing tool in a heterogeneous Irish context. Taking the reader
through from conception of the idea to its execution and post-pilot reflections, we examine
the cultural appropriateness and translatability of the tool to Irish higher education. To
frame the discussion of the process, we employ the concept of a community of practice,
as defined by Wenger (1998). This was adopted to promote a culture of collaboration in an
ever-growing neoliberal system that promotes competition between institutions, rather
than facilitating their co-construction of knowledge. In the analysis, we demonstrate how
forming this community of practice allowed for a cohesive assessment of the challenges
and opportunities that arose through the pilot process. This was particularly important
since each participating institution had different motivations for engaging with the pilot.
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