Research in Partnership Trainee Journal Club Meeting
Jan 31, 2025
1:00PM to 2:15PM
Date/Time
Date(s) - 31/01/2025
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
Join our Research in Partnership Trainee Journal Club and connect with a community dedicated to research done in partnership with older adults and people with lived/living experience. This unique gathering offers the opportunity to share insights, learn from peers, and critically reflect on your work in an engaging and supportive virtual space. Whether you’re new to this approach or already have experience, the Journal Club is a platform to enhance your skills and knowledge.
Our next virtual meeting takes place on Friday, January 31 at 1:00 p.m. EST. All trainees who are interested in research done in partnership with older adults and people with lived/living experience. Sign up to receive a calendar invite and virtual link.
Discussion Article
Citation: Jackson, R., Masching, R., Gooding, W., Li, A., Marsdin, B., & Peltier, D. (2021). Towards Amaamawi’izing (Collaborating) in Interdisciplinary Allyship: An Example from the Feast Centre for Indigenous STBBI Research. Journal of Indigenous HIV Research, 11, 170–186.
Facilitators
- Bridget Marsdin, PhD student, Social Work
- Karina Tavernese, Level IV Honours Arts and Science student
What to Expect
- Engage in thoughtful discussions: Using articles of methodological or aging-content interest, we delve into the complexities, ethical considerations, and value these partnerships bring to our training and research.
- Build connections: These virtual gatherings provide an engaging environment for trainees to discuss, ponder and debate the nuances of doing research done in partnership with people with lived/living experience and to spark new ideas and questions that can lead to future collaborations.
- Facilitated by Trainees: Meetings are co-facilitated by trainees, ensuring that the discussions are relevant and beneficial to all participants.
How to Join
Register to receive calendar invites for meetings as they are scheduled throughout the academic year. Please note that there is no commitment to attend all meetings you are invited to.
The Collaborative is committed to the accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities. If you require any accessibility accommodations to ensure your full participation at this event, please email collabor@mcmcaster.ca and/or let us know when you register for this event.