Close the Loop: Sharing Research Findings with Communities
Too often, the research process ends after data are collected, analyzed, and published.
Reports are sent to funders, findings are tucked away in shared drives, and life moves on. But for the people who make the research possible (community members who gave their time, their experiences, and their stories) silence can feel like a betrayal. They opened up, often about deeply personal or vulnerable experiences, and are left wondering what came of it all.
If communities only hear from you when you need data, but not when it’s time to share results, you’re not engaging in true partnership. You’re extracting.
Reporting back to share research findings isn’t just a courtesy. It’s a commitment to respect, reciprocity, and relationship-building. When we think about equitable research practices, how can we close the loop?
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