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Tuesday, May 31, 2016
by Amy Richardson, CFICE Communications RA What started as a part time job during university, turned into a passion. Christine Ackerley worked with the Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) project during her undergraduate degree in Journalism at Carleton University. From September 2014 to May 2015, Ackerley assisted the... More
Monday, October 26, 2015
This November 2015 marks the start of a new, 3-part course that will provide researchers with the knowledge, skills, and values for applying knowledge mobilization techniques and tools to their research activities. Participants in the Certificate in Knowledge Mobilization program will: Learn how to build and implement knowledge mobilization... More
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Knowledge mobilization helps us do research that is useful and used. But the field itself is fraught with a dizzying array of terminology and concepts, leaving researchers and their community partners unsure about what knowledge mobilization means in their situation. As a result, developing a knowledge mobilization strategy takes thoughtful... More
Thursday, June 25, 2015
How does one go about the daunting task of strengthening Canadian communities? They do so by connecting with like-minded people to address an equally formidable question. In the case of the CFICE project, that question is: How can community campus partnerships be designed and implemented to maximize the value created for non-profit,... More
Friday, June 19, 2015
Knowledge mobilization is a verb, not a noun. It’s an ongoing journey, not the destination. That’s what I learned this year as a research assistant for the CFICE knowledge mobilization hub. I wrote articles and sat on committees. I helped with newsletters and assisted with knowledge mobilization resources. But more than anything else, I... More
Thursday, May 14, 2015
What you need to know If you're living in the modern world, chances are you've had some experience with the various forms of social media that are prevalent today. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest are just a few of the platforms that people commonly use to convey messages, ideas, thoughts, and feelings. One of... More
Thursday, February 12, 2015
The td-net’s toolbox features selected methods for jointly producing knowledge across different academic and non-academic fields of expertise. The purpose of the toolbox is to help inter- and transdisciplinary researchers finding the adequate (mix of) methods for addressing the challenges of co-producing knowledge that they face. For that... More
Monday, November 24, 2014
What is Knowledge Mobilization (KMb)? Why should I care? Almost every research funding grant asks for a knowledge mobilization strategy. In general, researchers want to do research that has value and impact. KMb, in essence, consists of all the activities and outputs that builds awareness, and enables use of the research. A simple... More
Friday, September 6, 2013
An article co-authored by Bessa Whitmore, Knowledge Mobilization Co-Lead, is being widely disseminated and appreciated. The article focuses on standards in collaborative inquiry in the evaluation process. Cousins, Bradley J., Whitmore. Elizabeth, Shulha, Lyn. Arguments for a Common Set of Principles for Collaborative Inquiry in Evaluation American... More
Friday, August 2, 2013
Published by University of Guelph, "Knowledge Synthesis, Transfer, and Exchange in Agri-Food Public Health's, "main purpose is to assist a broad spectrum of science-to-policy professionals on how to ensure that relevant and credible research is generated and utilized to inform policy and decision-making in times of increasingly scarce resources... More
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