Workshop: New Ways of Publishing in Community-Engaged Research

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DATE: Friday, April 26th 2024 

PLACE: Room 263, Arts Building, 9 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan

Join us for this publishing workshop addressing the unique attributes of Indigenous community-engaged research and digital knowledge creation.

Please register at this link.

Community-engaged research spans a wide variety of forms and formats – oral histories and teachings, visual narratives, interactive mapping, documentary videos, and language apps, and more. What are the possibilities for publishing and knowledge-sharing in digital and multimedia formats? How might research results be broadly shared with community and made available to the broader public in culturally respectful and formal ways? 

This workshop will introduce participants to new multimedia forms of knowledge sharing. 

10 am to 12 pm: Participants will reflect on the potential of these tools in their knowledge translation activities and explore possibilities that expand knowledge dissemination outside of conventional academic publishing. 
Recommended for knowledge holders, scholars, students, librarians, administrators, community engagement professionals, and others involved in Indigenous knowledge sharing.

12 pm to 2 pm: The second half of the workshop is intended for community-engaged researchers and their partners, where they will engage in a hands-on guided session mapping their knowledge-sharing goals. Participants will leave with an understanding of the stages to multimedia publishing and a draft plan for their pathway to publication.
A light lunch will be served.

This workshop is co-hosted by RavenSpace and the Co-Lab of the Department of History, University of Saskatchewan, with financial support from the Mellon Foundation.