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2021 Public Scholars blog

  • Walking is Research That’s Good For You
    Posted on October 28, 2021 | By Trish Osler
    Sometimes wandering can get you to where you need to be in arts-based research. Public Scholar Trish Osler believes that walking ‘with’ research can bring you closer to the thinking that matters. Read more
  • Chasing Ghosts
    Posted on October 19, 2021 | By Felicity T.C. Hamer
    Public Scholar Felicity T. C. Hamer considers the relationship between photographic portraits and memory, and their influence on her own personal and academic trajectory. Read more
  • Let’s decolonize, but how?
    Posted on October 14, 2021 | By Ezgi Ozyonum
    Ezgi Ozyonum shares her perspectives on decolonizing education and guides you through a syllabus deconstruction activity. Read more
  • Fear, disgust and nuisance: the plight of unloved wildlife
    Posted on October 7, 2021 | By Louis Lazure
    Some animals generate strong negative feelings in many people. Louis Lazure explains some of the reasons behind this and how we should try to soften our view toward the less loveable wildlife species. Read more
  • 5 tips to better collaborate with young people
    Posted on September 30, 2021 | By Geneviève Grégoire-Labrecque
    As we celebrate the 2-year anniversary of the biggest “Fridays for Future” school-strike demonstration in Montreal, Public Scholar Geneviève Grégoire-Labrecque shares tips to help adults work together with young people in shaping the world. Read more
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