Études de cas

La collection suivante d’études de cas présente des exemples réussis de mobilisation des connaissances.

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Nourrir le quartier, nourrir la ville

Responsable  à l’UQAM : Joanne Burgess, professeure, Département d’histoire et directrice du Partenariat de recherche Montréal, plaque tournante des échanges : histoire, patrimoine, devenir (MPTÉ) Autres membres de l’équipe : Léon Robichaud, professeur, Université de Sherbrooke et codirecteur du Partenariat MPTÉ; Michelle Comeau, chercheure associée, Département d’histoire, UQAM Professionnels de recherche : Nathalie Charbonneau, Laura Baretto Palacio, Kim Petit. […]

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Prairie Climate Centre

Summary: The Prairie Climate Centre at the University of Winnipeg is an outstanding example of Knowledge Mobilization. It is committed to making climate change meaningful and relevant to Canadians from all walks of life. It brings an evidence-based perspective to communicating the science, impacts, and risks of climate change through high-quality maps, documentary video, research […]

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Reshaping Resilience Practices: A Co-Production Approach

Summary of the impact: The Resilient Therapy model, co-produced with vulnerable children and adults and those who support them, is based on a review of evidence of what promotes resilience.  It is informing whole systems approaches in research, schools and across local areas in the UK and globally. The full story Resilient Therapy (RT) is […]

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Youth Criminal Justice in Canada Infographic Project

Suggested Photo (free for commercial use and no attribution required): https://pixabay.com/en/team-spirit-cohesion-together-2447163/ Summary: This project brought together student researchers from the Research Shop, Community Engaged Scholarship Institute, University of Guelph and community partners from Family Counselling and Support Services for Guelph-Wellington and the Canadian Families and Corrections Network. Together, they created two infographics—one for youth justice […]

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Everyone Counts: Mobilizing Knowledges for the 2018 Saskatoon Point-in-Time Homelessness Count

Dr. Isobel M. Findlay, University Co-Director, Community-University Institute for Social Research, University of Saskatchewan Summary:  On April 18, 2018, a huge community effort combined in Saskatoon’s fourth Point-in-Time (PIT) Homelessness Count, its first in the national coordinated count. Knowledge mobilization before, during, and after the count ensured that everyone counts in preventing and ending homelessness. […]

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York Region Food Network

At a glance Issues around a sustainable and healthy food system are central to the work of the York Region Food Network (YRFN).  YRFN approached the KMb Unit in the spring of 2012 with a request for student support to research food charter policy development in other jurisdictions.  YRFN, in partnership with community and regional […]

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A Driving Need: Study Connects Victoria Seniors with Volunteer Drivers

For seniors who are no longer able to drive, there remain few viable options for transportation. And while the James Bay Community Project (JBCP) is trying to help by offering free rides to important medical appointments, there currently aren’t enough volunteer drivers to meet the community’s high demand. This issue is the driving force behind […]

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Cybersec 101 – Une trousse de formation en cybersécurité pour tous les Canadiens

Cybersec 101 est une trousse de formation en cybersécurité qui démontre que la prévention des brèches de données peut être facile, abordable et faire gagner du temps aux usagers en leur évitant d’avoir à assumer les conséquences de voir leurs informations personnelles ou financières compromises. Cybersec 101 (https://www.cybersec101.ca/) inclut 565 pages de ressources, plus d’une […]

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Exploring Rural Routes: Harris Centre Explores Rural Canada Research with New Podcast Series

What does rural mean in the 21st century? That is the central question that shapes the episodes of Rural Routes, a new podcast program that is quickly gaining popularity across Canada, as well as internationally. Cross-Canada networks The program, an initiative of Memorial University’s Harris Centre, in partnership with the Rural Policy Learning Commons and Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, was […]

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