What’s Online Community-Based Research Going to Look Like in the Future?
Mon, Mar 08
|Webinar
In social behavioural sciences, where community-based research (CBR) is best tolerated and implemented in disparate ways, there exists a role of predicting what will happen in the future....


Time & Location
Mar 08, 2021, 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Webinar
About the Event
About the workshop
In social behavioural sciences, where community-based research (CBR) is best tolerated and implemented in disparate ways, there exists a role of predicting what will happen in the future. Kiser (1995) tells us that the two things “required for successful prediction [are] general theoretical models of the relevant causal processes and detailed empirical knowledge of initial conditions." Using a predictive-via-observation and reflection role of social sciences as a springboard, in this workshop, I invite participants to reflect on what has been done in, and to, community-based research in Canada using HIV research as a preferred example. I will describe the ways in which online research methods will impact the implementation of CBR.
Presenter Bio
Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco rags to (professional) riches story started with migrating from Chile, from poverty and military dictatorship, to Canada at 22, getting diagnosed with HIV, becoming an AIDS activist in 1989, and pursuing a…