Dear friends, Sending you a warm hello from Calgary. Wondering if any of you here are counsellors or know counsellors who have engaged in an action research project. I’d love to hear your voices and stories in a study I am carrying out for my master’s thesis. If you don’t want to participate but just […]
Read More...Abstract on behalf of Erin Nelson and Warren Dodd In recent years, there has been rapid growth in community–university partnerships. As part of this trend, emerging scholars, including graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, have demonstrated significant interest in being part of community-engaged research projects. However, while there is a growing body of literature on the […]
Read More...Abstract on behalf of Katherine Bendell and John Sylvestre Photovoice involves participants using cameras to document their thoughts and experiences related to an important theme in their everyday lives. Photovoice places the critical data collection tool, a camera, in the control of the participants themselves. Thus, the knowledge that is generated from a photovoice project […]
Read More...Abstract on behalf of Mark E Johnson, Christiane Brems, Michael E Mills, and Gloria D Eldridge Given the considerable potential for participatory action research in correctional settings, this study gathered stakeholders’ perspectives on involving adults in custody throughout the research process. Using mixed methods, the study identified participants’ level of interest in involving prisoners in […]
Read More...International conference title: Learning histories for Sustainable Societies Where: University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 19-20 January 2017 And special meeting of AR+ on January 21st In the complexities of today’s world sustainable societies cannot exist without sustainable organizations. But how do we create sustainable organizations? This conference will address that question from the perspective of […]
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