Abstract
Social work students at a southeastern university piloted a community perception and attachment survey during a local Ciclovia event. Results indicated that a majority of participants held a generally positive view of the community (91%), while perceptions of specific aspects of the community and neighborhoods varied depending on individual items. Implications for use of students in community surveys are explored in addition to a presentation of the overall results of the survey.
Recommended Citation
Herzog, Joseph; Crawley, William; and King, Erin A.
(2022)
"University Students Pilot a Community Survey at Ciclovia,"
Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education: Vol. 14:
Iss.
3, Article 2.
Available at:
https://scholars.indianastate.edu/jcehe/vol14/iss3/2
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