The aim of this paper is to examine government–university–community partnerships for knowledge mobilization (KM) and knowledge transfer (KT) in the area of immigration and settlement research using the illustrative case of the Canadian Metropolis Project. The Metropolis Project in Canada began in 1995 with the goal of enhancing policy-oriented research capacity for immigration and settlement and developing ways to better use this research in government decision-making. Core funding for this partnership was provided jointly by Citizenship Immigration Canada (CIC), a department of the Government of Canada and the primary social science granting agency, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). As of 2012,...
In this paper we employ Foucault's (1991) ideas about governmentality to examine recent Social Scien...
In recent decades, there has been growing interest among governments and research funders to mobiliz...
The pluralistic or competitive nature of policy problem definition in Canada involves the power to f...
The aim of this paper is to examine government–university–community partnerships for knowledge mobil...
The aim of this paper is to examine government-university-community partnerships in the area of know...
Research symposia held by CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre were effective in promoting knowledg...
Building the capacity for KMb will benefit universities and communities. Through knowledge brokers, ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
The term ‘knowledge mobilization intermediary’ (KMI) is used to describe third party organizations w...
Abstract Background 'Evidence-based policy making' for immigrants is a complicated undertaking. In s...
Intentional efforts to advance the societal impacts of research are known as knowledge mobilization ...
Objectives:While there is increasing interest in research related to so-called KnowledgeTranslation,...
Knowledge mobilization seeks to identify and support authentic research collaborations between commu...
Understanding the process of KMb, the sharing of knowledge is easier for everyone; researchers, comm...
A recurring issue for researchers, policy-makers and practitioners is how new knowledge can be disse...
In this paper we employ Foucault's (1991) ideas about governmentality to examine recent Social Scien...
In recent decades, there has been growing interest among governments and research funders to mobiliz...
The pluralistic or competitive nature of policy problem definition in Canada involves the power to f...
The aim of this paper is to examine government–university–community partnerships for knowledge mobil...
The aim of this paper is to examine government-university-community partnerships in the area of know...
Research symposia held by CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre were effective in promoting knowledg...
Building the capacity for KMb will benefit universities and communities. Through knowledge brokers, ...
This study examines the elements of collaborative research partnerships (CRPs) between university re...
The term ‘knowledge mobilization intermediary’ (KMI) is used to describe third party organizations w...
Abstract Background 'Evidence-based policy making' for immigrants is a complicated undertaking. In s...
Intentional efforts to advance the societal impacts of research are known as knowledge mobilization ...
Objectives:While there is increasing interest in research related to so-called KnowledgeTranslation,...
Knowledge mobilization seeks to identify and support authentic research collaborations between commu...
Understanding the process of KMb, the sharing of knowledge is easier for everyone; researchers, comm...
A recurring issue for researchers, policy-makers and practitioners is how new knowledge can be disse...
In this paper we employ Foucault's (1991) ideas about governmentality to examine recent Social Scien...
In recent decades, there has been growing interest among governments and research funders to mobiliz...
The pluralistic or competitive nature of policy problem definition in Canada involves the power to f...