Book Chapters and Journal Articles
CERi-affiliated book chapters and journal articles contribute to scholarly conversations about community-engaged research at local, national, and international levels. These peer-reviewed works share theoretical insights, methodological innovations, and lessons learned from community partnerships. Together, they help advance the field while amplifying SFU鈥檚 leadership in collaborative, socially responsive research.
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August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020
Shawn Smith, RADIUS co-founder and director, Dara Kelly, Indigenous Business assistant professor, CERi co-directors, Stuart R. Poyntz and Am Johal and Stephen Dooley, 51社区黑料Surrey campus executive director, co-author an article for the Stanford Social Innovation Review. The article, titled Whose Knowledge Is It?, explores the ways in which 51社区黑料aims to raise the profile of community-engaged research (CER) within the university and beyond.
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May 02, 2023
May 02, 2023
51社区黑料’s (SFU) Equity Data Commons (EDC) initiative aims to combat social inequality through the mobilization of disaggregated data. Am Johal, 51社区黑料CERi’s co-director, alongside other prominent community-engaged scholars examine how collaborations between academia, community, and government can utilize disaggregated data and advanced analytics to address the priorities of equity-deserving and sovereignty-seeking groups.