by Roanne Thomas | May 16, 2022 | Arts based research, Canada Research Chair, Cancer survivorship, creative practices, disability studies, Indigenous research, Lymphedema, Mixed media, Qualitative research, Visual methods, well-being
We have recently created a report highlighting my ten years of research as a Canada Research Chair holder in Creative Practices and Well-being. From 2011-2021, my research program supported the development of creative practices in order to contribute to the body of...
by Roanne Thomas | Nov 20, 2019 | Arts based research, Cancer survivorship, Indigenous research, Qualitative research, Uncategorized, Visual methods
Two PhD candidates affiliated with the Creative Practices Centre presented posters at the national Canadian Cancer Research Conference (Ottawa, November 2019). Christine Novy presented findings from the National Picture Project. Her poster explored the relationship...
by Roanne Thomas | Feb 21, 2019 | Cancer survivorship, Indigenous research, Visual methods
Recently, Dr. Chad Hammond, a CIHR postdoctoral fellow, completed his work with the Mohawk community of Kahnawake. Chad worked with First Nations caregivers to create digital stories. This research builds upon our previous study, The National Picture Project, which...
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