“…He argued that the process of partnership building is affected significantly by several variables, such as lack of symmetry between partners, different perceptions of partnership, role conflicts, different organizational cultures, institutional context, unequal power relations, and inequitable access to decision-making processes. McRae (2009) identified four specific areas of tension-resources/money, reciprocity, relationship building, and recognition of community-university partnerships-and Shea (2011) categorized the potential threats to university-community partnerships into three groups: (1) asymmetries (of power, information, and organizational capacity); (2) inadequacies (of rewards, resources, and infrastructure); and (3) divergences (in focus, priorities, and norms). Stoecker (2016) explored the contradictions, unrealized potential, and unrecognized urgency of the causes, risks, and rewards of service-learning.…”