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Article: "Emotional vulnerability in researchers conducting trauma-triggering research." 2022.
Woods, S., Chambers, T.N. G., & Eizadirad, A. (2022). Emotional vulnerability in researchers conducting trauma-triggering research. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies, 3(3), 71-88. This article explores the topic of researcher vulnerability and researcher safety when conducting research with topics that may be trauma -triggering and can contribute to researcher burnout and compassionate fatigue. #MemberResearch #ResearchEthics
Feb 1, 2022


Toolkit: "Allyship in Research Toolkit". 2021
Myrah, K., Rempel, K., & Laing, S. (2021). Allyship in research toolkit: A resource for those conducting research with participants of lived experience. Kelowna Homelessness Research Collaborative. https://khrc.ok.ubc.ca/resources/ The toolkit describes ways to incorporate authentic participation into the entire research or program development process, identifies strategies for engaging in a co-research/co-construction process, and outlines the benefits of practicing in this
Feb 1, 2021


Featured Journal Articles: 2020 to 1998
The pdf below features community-based research journal articles between 2020 and 1998 written by a wide variety of contributors. #MemberResearch #CBRTheory #CBRMethods
Feb 1, 2020


Guide: "First Nations Ethics Guide on Research and Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge."
Assembly of First Nations. (n.d.) First Nations Ethics Guide on Research and Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge. About: This resource booklet is an informative compilation of views and perspectives about the appropriate use and better understanding of the role of ATK can play in policy development. This booklet was developed to provide insightful guidance for federal and provincial governments, Provincial Territorial Organizations and First Nation governments and their commu
Feb 1, 2019


Strategy: "National Inuit Strategy on Research". 2018
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami. (2018). National Inuit Strategy on Research. ITK. About: The purpose of the National Inuit Strategy on Research is to address challenges and provide a strategy toward: 1) Advancing Inuit governance in research; 2) Enhancing the ethical conduct of research; 3) Aligning funding with Inuit research priorities; 4) Ensuring Inuit access, ownership, and control over data and information; and 5) Building capacity in Inuit Nanangat research. #MemberResearch
Feb 1, 2018
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