Participatory Research

The Institute for Human Development and Well‐Being (Montreal, QC)

The Institute for Human Development and Well‐Being (IHDW) is a transdisciplinary unit led by McGill's Faculty of Education. The IHDW draws together researchers from McGill's Departments of Family Medicine, Educational and Counselling Psychology, Integrated Studies in Education, Anthropology, Kinesiology and Physical Education, Psychiatry, the School of Urban Planning, the School of Social Work, and the Faculty of Dentistry.

 

Read the 2023 Summer Newsletter

Click here to read Chloe Roberts' Internship Experience

Click here to read Myriam Bourry-Shalabi's Internship Experience

More Than Words (Montreal, QC)

More Than Words is a 4-year project (2019-2023) that seeks to investigate and learn from the use of Indigenous-focused youth-led survivor engagement through the arts, looking at impacts on the producers themselves (young people) and on their families and communities in relation to their experiences of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).

 

Click here to read Ines Amigorena's internship experience

Click here to read Ananya Ramchandani's internship experience

The Participatory Cultures Lab (PCL) (Montreal, QC)

The Participatory Cultures Lab (PCL) was established in 2010 by Dr. Claudia Mitchell in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University. The PCL is organized around the study and use of visual and participatory approaches to research and social action, and involves the work of collaborators and research students engaged in the study of participatory research.

 

Click here to read Beth Hales's internship experience

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