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The primary objective of Idaho EPSCoR is to stimulate research in niche areas that can become fully competitive in the disciplinary and multidisciplinary research programs of the National Science Foundation and other relevant agencies. Idaho EPSCoR provides support for sustainable increases in Research and Development capacity and advances science and engineering capabilities within the state.

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Co-learning approaches to talking and thinking about pee: community perspectives on urine recycling communication and education

Through ecological sanitation a linear system becomes circular, so that the "waste" our bodies produce is reclaimed to sustain communities. Such transformation requires both physical changes in "waste" management and sociocultural changes in how we talk, think and act. A co-learning approach envisions scientists and practitioners as partners in communication, education and implementation transforming human "waste" into valued resource. Inviting questions and critical conversations helps avoid future harm caused when community knowledge and control isn't prioritized from the outset. Eliciting community curiosities and concerns through experiential learning enables collaboration in developing and piloting new technologies and initiating infrastructural change.

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License: CC-BY
Recommended Citation: Opperman, S., Cavicchi, J., Schreiber, T., & Hardin , R. (2022). Co-learning approaches to talking and thinking about pee: community perspectives on urine recycling communication and education . University of Idaho. https://doi.org/10.7923/MM2X-W922

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Modified
2022-05-20
Release Date
2022-05-20
Publisher
Identifier
c5b68e20-2f2d-4186-b1b3-b53275c4b8b5
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
Upper midwest and New England USA
Temporal Coverage
Thursday, September 1, 2016 - 00:00 to Wednesday, September 1, 2021 - 00:00
Language
English (United States)
License
Author
Shaina Opperman, Julia Cavicchi, Tatiana Schreiber and Rebecca Hardin
Contact Name
Tatiana Schreiber
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
DOI
10.7923/MM2X-W922
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