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by Institute for Community Engaged Research
In this first episode, Knowledge Mobilization: Making Memes that Matter, Dr. Christine Schreyer and UBCO alumna Madi Lekei review what a meme is, how to make them, and ways to incorporate memes into research, and the benefits of using memes as a form of knowledge mobilization. This first episode of the podcast has a retro-vibe as it was initially recorded at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Like many, we faced delays in production and distribution, but we’re excited to bring these conversations to you now because we feel they are still relevant to those working in knowledge mobilization and Community-Engaged Research. Note: In this episode, we refer to being Twitter users and followers. At the time of this recording, Twitter had not been sold and changed to X. ’ISBN 978-1-988804-43-9
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Extending the Conversation: Featuring Bonny Lynn Donovan
In this Podcast Series, Extending the Conversation, previous speakers from our event Starting The Conversation series have a more in depth about their research. This episode features ICER Podcast host Kailee Fawcett and ICER Community Engaged Research Student Award recipient, Bonny Lynn Donovan. This publication has been assigned ISBN 978-1-988804-57-6
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Extending The Conversation: Featuring Denica Bleau
In this Podcast Series, Extending the Conversation, previous speakers from our in person event "Starting the Conversation" speak more in depth about their research. This episode features a conversation between ICER Podcast host, Kailee Fawcett and 2024 ICER Community Engaged Research Student award recipient, Denica Bleau. This publication has been assigned ISBN 978-1-988804-56-9.
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Knowledge Mobilization: Demystifying Infographics
In this episode, Knowledge Mobilization: Demystifying Infographics, Dr. Christine Schreyer and Open Education Librarian Donna Langille review the role of infographics in making research more engaging, accessible, and impactful for a wider audience. This publication has been assigned: ISBN 978-1-988804-45-3
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Knowledge Mobilization: Making Memes that Matter
In this first episode, Knowledge Mobilization: Making Memes that Matter, Dr. Christine Schreyer and UBCO alumna Madi Lekei review what a meme is, how to make them, and ways to incorporate memes into research, and the benefits of using memes as a form of knowledge mobilization. Note: In this episode, we refer to being Twitter users and followers. At the time of this recording, Twitter had not been sold and changed to X. This publication has been assigned ISBN 978-1-988804-43-9
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In this first episode, Knowledge Mobilization: Making Memes that Matter, Dr. Christine Schreyer and UBCO alumna Madi Lekei review what a meme is, how to make them, and ways to incorporate memes into research, and the benefits of using memes as a form of knowledge mobilization. This first episode of the podcast has a retro-vibe as it was initially recorded at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Like many, we faced delays in production and distribution, but we’re excited to bring these conversations to you now because we feel they are still relevant to those working in knowledge mobilization and Community-Engaged Research. Note: In this episode, we refer to being Twitter users and followers. At the time of this recording, Twitter had not been sold and changed to X. ’ISBN 978-1-988804-43-9
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