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 | May 15, 2022 | Arts based research, Cancer survivorship, Qualitative research, Visual methods
Sandra Houle, a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa School of Rehabilitation Sciences, recently presented a research poster at the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference (May 2022). In her poster, she discussed findings from our pilot...
by Roanne Thomas | Jun 15, 2021 | Arts based research, Cancer survivorship, Mixed media, Qualitative research, Visual methods, Workshop experiences
The pandemic resulted in so many changes to the ways in which we conduct research. For one of our projects, we shifted from in-person to online data collection and workshops. Alysson Rheault, a research assistant with our Creative Practices Lab, recently presented a...
by Roanne Thomas | Jun 10, 2021 | Arts based research, Cancer survivorship, Mixed media, Qualitative research, Visual methods
Christine Novy, a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa School of Rehabilitation Sciences, recently presented a research poster at the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology’s Annual Conference (Virtual, June 2021). In her poster, she discussed findings...
by Roanne Thomas | Jan 31, 2021 | Qualitative research, Visual methods
Josée Boulanger is a PhD candidate in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Ottawa whose interests lie in using participatory visual methods to work with people who have cognitive and communication disabilities. She is currently researching the history 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...
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