The Puerto Rico Public and Applied Social Sciences Workshop consists of social scientists, cultural producers, artists, and entities focused on social research and generating cultural or humanistic value.

Virtual BrownBag Lunch about Engaging Communities in Evaluation
PR PASS Workshop has been invited to share its field experiences with community-based evaluation during a virtual brown bag…

Complexity Aware Design and Implementation of Disaster Recovery Program
Every year, the National Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) network holds an annual conference where expertise…

Immersive Participatory Dissemination Event Was a Soaring success Santa Fe
The atmosphere was effervescent. The energy was positive. Perhaps these were the perfect conditions for Myriam Miranda, a…

Bringing "the Field" to the Conference!
Who gets to be the face of co-generated knowledge? Traditionally, participatory methods get talked about by the scientists who…

Thank you to all the collaborators and participants of the Third Community Workshop.
Preliminary findings of the Habitat for Humanity impact study were presented On Monday, July 24th, about 80 people from around…

Reflection on the Rapid Post-disaster Investigative Methodology.
Today the article "Collecting and communicating perishable data in a post-disaster context: rapid research and rapid…

Environmental Coffee Break to Discuss New Projects
On February 24, 2023, PR PASS Workshop invited a diverse group of students, community collaborators, non-profit organizations,…
Frequently Cited References in Our Presentations
Sources cited and recommended reading Complexity-aware design Hertz, T., Brattander, E., & Rose, L.(2021).…

Boosting technology skills in Cataño
We're back at Hogar de Ayuda El Refugio! Thanks to a grant from Fundación Ángel Ramos, Hogar de Ayuda El Refugio in Cataño is…

Measuring the Impact of the Recovery Program
We're currently in the field collecting data! After a year and a half of preparation, design, and development of tools, we are…