🧵 History in the Headlines: Hayley Atwell Edition
Our collaborative genealogy community is tackling another fascinating challenge! We're exploring the family history of actress Hayley Atwell.

Current Research Status:
🔹 47 family connections mapped
🔹 Geographic spread: Missouri, Nebraska, England, Ireland
🔹 Challenge period: Through May 31st

Full details: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1893503

#HistoryInTheHeadlines #CollaborativeGenealogy #Genealogy #CommunityResearch #WikiTree #HayleyAtwell

History in the Headlines: Hayley Atwell Edition - WikiTree G2G

I'm excited to launch the very first (of hopefully many) History in the Headlines Challenge ... Join us on Discord for discussion and collaboration!

🎮 Call for Researchers!
Jennifer Ann’s Group, an Atlanta-based nonprofit, is seeking collaborators for studies on how video games can PREVENT teen dating violence.

💜 Since 2006, we’ve used digital media to promote healthy relationships.
Now we’re looking to partner with researchers (students, faculty, or independent scholars) interested in trauma-informed, game-based, and prevention-focused research.

🧠 We do not have funding available at the moment, but would work with you to secure some. (We are US-based, looking to branch out internationally)

📧 Contact: susanne@jenniferann.org
📎 Flyer attached!

#AcademicMastodon #ScholarSocial #Research #PhDLife #CommunityResearch #CBPR #OpenScience #TraumaInformed #VideoGamesForGood #TeenDatingViolence #ViolencePrevention #FeministResearch #SocialImpact #DigitalMedia #GameStudies #NonprofitResearch #ResearchCollab

My (co-authored with beloved collaborators and friends) paper, ‘Revisiting insider practices: Ethical considerations, practices, and hopes for doing community work and narrative research in and about our own communities’, is up! I’m really proud of this paper, and the ongoing work it describes. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol29/iss12/10/
#academic #NarrativeTherapy #transgender #research #CommunityResearch
Revisiting Insider Practices: Ethical Considerations, Practices, and Hopes for Doing Community Work and Narrative Research in and about Our Own Communities

In this paper, we describe the hopes, considerations, and questions of a narrative practice research collaboration among three closely connected transgender (trans) and/or non-binary collaborators, in a collection of work meant to support trans, non-binary, and gender expansive life and in response to trans death at a time of increasing hostility toward trans communities. We apply a specific focus on inquiring into how to do narrative therapy and community work research in and about our own communities, and what the ethical, relational and methodological practices for this work might be. We do this through reflecting on existing literature related to insider research in the field of narrative therapy and community work and in qualitative research more broadly, reflecting on our own practices of collaboration, and imagining possibilities for ourselves and other researchers working with and within their own communities. We describe our insider-outsider-insider positioning, how we understand this to be shaping our work, and share our ongoing curiosities about how to move through this work together.

NSUWorks
"Explore the world of Citizen Science - where curiosity meets discovery! 🌍🔬 Uncover how everyday enthusiasts are shaping modern research, from tracking plant phenology to mapping light pollution. Discover the history, impact, and future of this collaborative movement, and find out how YOU can get involved in scientific exploration! 🚀 #CitizenScience #ScienceForAll #GetInvolved #CommunityResearch #allaroundworlds"
For more information:- https://buff.ly/3v54vlH
Citizen Science: Bridging Amateurs and Experts

Explore the role of citizen science in modern research, bridging the gap between amateurs and experts. Learn how collaborative efforts contribute to scientific advancements

All Around Worlds
citizen science is a great hobby and a fun way to contribute to local science #CitizenScience #CommunityResearch #HobbyScience
Moving from damage-centered research to desired-centered research shifts the kinds of questions scientists ask and how communities see themselves. Desire does not hide the damage of the past but celebrates survival and hope. Tuck 2009 https://doi.org/10.17763/haer.79.3.n0016675661t3n15 #HowToScience #TheoryOfChange #CommunityResearch #SciLit
Suspending Damage: A Letter to Communities

In this open letter, Eve Tuck calls on communities, researchers, and educators to reconsider the long-term impact of

Allen Press

I really enjoyed the #NHS Research Engagement Network (#REN) event today. Inspiring projects on how to make health #ResearchMisconduct more inclusive. I look forward to working more with Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust on this. Our scoping workshop on health inequalities is next week!

#CommunityResearch

Dissertation Defense - Caroline Pitt

Off Into the Sunset: Designing for the Inevitable End of Projects Abstract: Ending projects – in whatever form that takes – is a known area of diffi...

Why I'm righting the wrongs of my early research and sharing my scientific data with local communities 

Scientists join their profession with the hope their research will benefit humanity. But many still inadvertently exploit local collaborators or communities as cheap labour.

The Conversation

Manual for community extraction of different subsoil layers, their analysis and detection of contaminating elements in the ground.

#NeighborhoodSelfDefense
#CommunityResearch

https://regist.ro/en/?underground

UNDERGROUND | regist.ro

Subsoil sampling guide