This presentation discusses a research and creative problem solving collaboration between academics and the affordable housing sector in the Halton Region. The findings from six focus groups and a creative problem- solving session are highlighted
The goal of community collaboration is to bring individuals and members of communities, agencies and...
demonstrate facility with basic social research methods. Students must independently conceptualize a...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Elizabeth Talbert, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dr...
This paper describes and analyzes the successful collaboration between the Philadelphia Affordable H...
Florida ranks as one of the most dangerous states to be homeless. This semester long project request...
This research is a community-based research study of a multiagency collaboration pilot project desig...
The Community Ideas Factory is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded collaboratio...
This session explores lessons learned in collaborations between academic researchers, students, and ...
Offering a critical examination of the nature of co-produced research, this important new book draws...
as a university-community partnership University-community partnerships are designed to address pres...
This paper explores the importance of building more inclusive, equitable, and mutually-beneficial pa...
Little attention has been given to the processes and dynamics involved in community-engaged research...
Housing research is very diverse operating across many disciplines. It is characterised by a broad r...
Community partnerships are growing in importance as means of improving social service delivery (Boud...
This book presents a new approach to housing research, one that is relevant to all the social scienc...
The goal of community collaboration is to bring individuals and members of communities, agencies and...
demonstrate facility with basic social research methods. Students must independently conceptualize a...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Elizabeth Talbert, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dr...
This paper describes and analyzes the successful collaboration between the Philadelphia Affordable H...
Florida ranks as one of the most dangerous states to be homeless. This semester long project request...
This research is a community-based research study of a multiagency collaboration pilot project desig...
The Community Ideas Factory is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded collaboratio...
This session explores lessons learned in collaborations between academic researchers, students, and ...
Offering a critical examination of the nature of co-produced research, this important new book draws...
as a university-community partnership University-community partnerships are designed to address pres...
This paper explores the importance of building more inclusive, equitable, and mutually-beneficial pa...
Little attention has been given to the processes and dynamics involved in community-engaged research...
Housing research is very diverse operating across many disciplines. It is characterised by a broad r...
Community partnerships are growing in importance as means of improving social service delivery (Boud...
This book presents a new approach to housing research, one that is relevant to all the social scienc...
The goal of community collaboration is to bring individuals and members of communities, agencies and...
demonstrate facility with basic social research methods. Students must independently conceptualize a...
Pecha Kucha presentation given by Elizabeth Talbert, Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dr...