Learning Research, Learning Reciprocity: Student Community Engagement with the Making Research Accessible Initiative

TitleLearning Research, Learning Reciprocity: Student Community Engagement with the Making Research Accessible Initiative
Faculty/College/UnitArts
StatusActive
Duration2 Year
Initiation04/01/2024
Project Summary

This project puts undergraduate work at the centre of a multidirectional knowledge exchange, involving Downtown Eastside (DTES) communities, community-engaged researchers, librarians, and instructors in the Faculty of Arts. Students will create multimedia summaries of research articles relevant to DTES communities in an authentic editing and publishing process, receiving direct feedback from participating researchers. Researcher-approved multimedia summaries will be published via the DTES Research Access Portal. In turn, DTES communities will provide input on what makes these summaries effective and useful.

This project builds on a pilot collaboration between Coordinated Arts Program instructors and the Making Research Accessible Initiative, in which first-year students make infographic summaries of DTES-relevant research articles. Funding will allow us to expand the scope of this project, while venturing beyond infographics into other multimedia genres.

Students will learn the key contours of community-based scholarship, and centre ethical community relationships in their understanding of how knowledge is made.

Funding Details
Year 1: Project YearYear 1
Year 1: Funding Year2024/2025
Year 1: Project TypeSmall TLEF
Year 1: Principal InvestigatorEvan Mauro & Kirby Manià
Year 1: Funded Amount25,000
Year 1: Team Members

Co-Principal Investigators:

Evan Mauro, Lecturer, Coordinated Arts Program and Journalism, Writing, and Media, Faculty of Arts
Kirby Manià, Lecturer, Coordinated Arts Program and Journalism, Writing, and Media, Faculty of Arts

Project Team Members:

Heather O’Brien, Professor, Information, Faculty of Arts
Aleha McCauley, Community Engagement Librarian, UBC Library,
Rebecca Carruthers Den Hoed, Assistant Professor / Chair, Writing, Research, and Discourse Studies
Timothy McMillan, Branch Head, Vancouver Public Library, nə́c̓aʔmat ct (Strathcona) Branch
Michelle Stack, Academic Director, UBC Learning Exchange
Katherine Cheng, Community-based Research Coordinator, UBC Learning Exchange
Moberley Luger, Assistant Professor / Program Chair, Coordinated Arts Program, Faculty of Arts
Anne Stewart, Lecturer, Coordinated Arts Program, Faculty of Arts