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

This eBook explores lessons for community-university research partnerships by reflecting on the experiences, achievements and challenges of the Canadian Social Economy Research Partnerships (CSERP). Between 2006 and 2012, the six regional nodes and the national hub of CSERP were funded by the Social...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore, Maryland : : Project Muse,, 2019
©2019
Year of Publication:2012
2019
Language:English
Series:Canadian Electronic Library. Documents collection.
Canadian Electronic Library. Canadian public policy collection.
Physical Description:1 online resource (270 p.)
Notes:Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library, Documents collection, and Canadian public policy collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: learning from the social economy community-University research partnerships / Peter Hall with Janel Smith, Aliez Kay, Rupert Downing, Ian MacPherson & 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 & 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 & Jean-Marc Fontan
  • Community University research: the southern Ontario social economy research alliance / Jennifer Hann Laurie Mook, Jack Quarter & 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 & Maria Basualdo
  • Pushing the boundaries? Community-University engagement and the British Columbia-Alberta research alliance on the social ecconomy / Karen Heisler, Mary Beckie & 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 & 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 & Valoree Walker
  • Afterword / Edward T. Jackson
  • Appendices.