Understanding and Addressing Research Fatigue in Rural Communities—An online course with digital badge

June 1st, 2021 | RESEARCH

This short (approximately 2-3 hours), self-paced non-credit learning module is designed for those new to conducting research in communities impacted by energy development. You will learn about the concept of “research fatigue” and become more prepared for fieldwork by learning what to expect when you visit energy-impacted communities. 

Access is free for students, researchers and those living in or serving communities impacted by energy development.

Participants who complete the online course can a digital badge called Understanding Research Fatigue. Earners of this certification will have developed an understanding of research fatigue, particularly as it applies to rural communities impacted by energy development. They are versed in the causes and consequences of research fatigue and are familiar with techniques for gaining knowledge about and trust within a community prior to a research project. Earners are also familiar with best practices for communication, coordination, ethics, and sharing research findings with studied communities.

A complementary workbook called Engaging in Energy Communities: The role of the researcher is also available for free download.

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Team Members

Suzi Taylor, Editor, Montana State University
Julia Hobson Haggerty, Principal Investigator, Montana State University
Kristin Smith, Author, Montana State University
Ruchie Pathak, Author, Ohio State University

Funders

Funding Source: Other
Funding Program: USDA-NIFA
Award Number: 2018-68006-27648
Funding Amount: 367,479.00

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Understanding and Addressing Research Fatigue in Rural Communities online course

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Access and Inclusion: Rural
Audience: Administration | Leadership | Policymakers | General Public | Scientists | Undergraduate | Graduate Students
Discipline: General STEM | Social science and psychology | Technology
Resource Type: Reference Materials | Webinar
Environment Type: Community Outreach Programs | Higher Education Programs | Informal | Formal Connections | Media and Technology | Public Programs