Volume
56
Issue
5
DOI
10.34068/joe.56.05.21
Abstract
Six western Extension organizations founded the Western Center for Metropolitan Extension and Research (WCMER) to increase the internal capacity of Extension to address metropolitan issues and elevate the value of Extension to external metropolitan audiences. In this article, we present a case study of WCMER. We describe the inception of the center and results of an analysis of its functionality. Those results include findings related to the advisory board’s ability to build social capital and leverage power networks, WCMER’s originating within a culture of innovation and being modeled after other innovative centers, and the concurrent formation of WCMER and the National Urban Extension Leaders network, which propelled WCMER to a national level.
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Recommended Citation
Gaolach, B., Moncloa, F., Sero, R., & Emmons, D. (2018). A New Regional Model for Increasing Extension's Capacity to Reach Metropolitan Audiences. The Journal of Extension, 56(5), Article 21. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.56.05.21