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Community-university research partnerships : reflections on the Canadian social economy experience / Peter V. Hall and Ian MacPherson, editors.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Victoria, B.C. : University of Victoria, (c)2011.Description: 1 online resource (259 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781550584493
  • 9781550584509
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • LC238 .C666 2011
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Peter Hall with Janel Smith, Aliez Kay, Rupert Downing, Ian MacPherson and Annie McKitrick -- Why staying the course is important: reflecting on the community-university relationships associated with the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / Ian MacPherson and Mike Toye -- Partners in research: reflections on creating and sustaining a collaborative research network / Leslie Brown -- Proposal for evaluating the research partnership process / Denis Bussieres and Jean-Marc Fontan -- Community University research: the southern Ontario social economy research alliance / Jennifer Hann Laurie Mook, Jack Quarter and Ushnish Sengupta -- Respectful research relations: learnings from communities / Gayle Broad -- Research as engagement: rebuilding the knowledge economy of the northern Saskatchewan trappers association co-operative / Isobel M. Findlay, Clifford Ray and Maria Basualdo -- Pushing the boundaries? Community-University engagement and the British Columbia-Alberta research alliance on the social ecconomy / Karen Heisler, Mary Beckie and Sean Markey -- Researching the social economy in Canada's north: reflections on the node partnerships and processes / Chris Southcott, Valoree Walker, David Natcher, Jennifer Alsop, Tobi Jeans and Nicholas Falvo -- The academic/practitioner divide- fact or fiction? Reflections on the role of the lead staff personnel / Annie McKitrick, Stuart Wulff, Heather Acton, Denis Bussieres, Noreen Miller, Laurie Mook and Valoree Walker -- Afterword / Edward T. Jackson -- Appendices.
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Introduction: learning from the social economy community-University research partnerships / Peter Hall with Janel Smith, Aliez Kay, Rupert Downing, Ian MacPherson and Annie McKitrick -- Why staying the course is important: reflecting on the community-university relationships associated with the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / Ian MacPherson and Mike Toye -- Partners in research: reflections on creating and sustaining a collaborative research network / Leslie Brown -- Proposal for evaluating the research partnership process / Denis Bussieres and Jean-Marc Fontan -- Community University research: the southern Ontario social economy research alliance / Jennifer Hann Laurie Mook, Jack Quarter and Ushnish Sengupta -- Respectful research relations: learnings from communities / Gayle Broad -- Research as engagement: rebuilding the knowledge economy of the northern Saskatchewan trappers association co-operative / Isobel M. Findlay, Clifford Ray and Maria Basualdo -- Pushing the boundaries? Community-University engagement and the British Columbia-Alberta research alliance on the social ecconomy / Karen Heisler, Mary Beckie and Sean Markey -- Researching the social economy in Canada's north: reflections on the node partnerships and processes / Chris Southcott, Valoree Walker, David Natcher, Jennifer Alsop, Tobi Jeans and Nicholas Falvo -- The academic/practitioner divide- fact or fiction? Reflections on the role of the lead staff personnel / Annie McKitrick, Stuart Wulff, Heather Acton, Denis Bussieres, Noreen Miller, Laurie Mook and Valoree Walker -- Afterword / Edward T. Jackson -- Appendices.

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