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A MacEwan University podcast focused on breaking down research and reshaping the conversation.
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In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Albena Perglova in her research that explores whether entrepreneurship education can motivate more women to enter STEM fields as entrepreneurs. We discuss how Dr. Perglova's research focuses on underrepresented entrepreneurs, including women and social entrepreneurs, and how they can positively change their communities. Dr. Perglovas's PhD research focused on interdisciplinary links between business fields, emphasizing small businesses and positive social change. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
In today’s episode, we are joined by three student researchers here at MacEwan: Karrissa Goulding and Dawson Hartman on the impacts of Alberta’s pension plan, Ashley Platz on cultural differences in book stores, and Kayla Friesen on how marketing can save lives. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
On today’s episode we had the pleasure of being joined by Dr. Roland Lee and Trevor Mundle. The two test our preconceived notion of the truth behind environmentally friendly products. Dr. Roland Lee and Trevor Mundle collaborate between the MacEwan lab and Green Tech, bringing together experts in chemistry, finance, investment, and sustainable practices. They use cutting-edge pyrolysis technology to convert various feedstocks into valuable products, which reduces emissions, fossil fuel dependencies, water usage, and landfill needs. Their objective is to transform waste streams into valuable resources. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
In this episode, our guest is Elisabeth Belliveau, an artist who explores still life through a feminist lens. We will discuss her work as an artist, including her opportunities and global residencies. Elisabeth will also explain her moving image work, which includes animation, film, lenticular prints, mobiles, and traditional and digital forms of sculpture. Her work aims to share and uplift women's stories, explore contemporary experiences within historical contexts, and make sense of lived lives. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
On today’s episode we talk with Dr.Parminder Singh Kang about Alberta and innovations knowledge mobilization workshop and strategic network development grant, as well as his work with his MITACS grants. We discuss how Dr.Parminder Singh Kang’s research is promoting student learning.  Follow the link below for more information on Dr. Parminder Singh Kang https://www.macewan.ca/academics/academic-departments/decision-sciences/our-people/profile/?profileid=kangp7 Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
In this episode, we interview Dr. Theresa Chika-James, who shares her research and involvement in service-learning. Dr. Chika-James  defines what service learning is and the benefits it offers to the community. We explore how involving community partners and business practitioners in academic programs can lead to positive outcomes for both students and businesses. Additionally, we discuss the advantages and challenges of service-learning. For more information follow the link below!  Chika-James, T. A., Salem, T., & Oyet, M. C. (2022). Our Gains, Pains and Hopes: Community Partners’ Perspectives of Service-Learning in an Undergraduate Business Education. SAGE Open, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440211069390 Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Melissa Hills about ways to improve student learning experiences and create more inclusive learning environments for different types of learners. Dr. Hills explains the Universal Design for Learning framework, which helps educators design learning experiences that work for everyone. For more information about Dr.Melissa Hills work please visit:  Hills & Peacock (2022). Replacing Power with Flexible Structure: Implementing Flexible Deadlines to Improve Student Learning Experiences. Teaching and Learning Inquiry. https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.10.26.  Hills. (2023) The value of team-based learning in a pandemic and five simple tips to get started. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmb.21713. twitter/X: @MelissaHillsPhD  Melissa.Hills@MacEwan.ca Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
On today's episode, we had the pleasure of talking to Dr.Noah Kenneally about his research on relational approaches to children's rights. We talked about understanding early childhood communities and the politics of early childhood. Dr. Kenneally spoke about creating meaning in life and how meaning fits into influences in our communities. We discussed the impact of listening to what children think of the world, which can influence positive change and well-being. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
Episode Notes In today’s episode, we talk to Dr. Maryam Nesari about her work in health service research and health economy. Dr. Nesari discusses the importance of community-engaged research and the achievements of positive change through research. We had the opportunity to hear about Dr. Nesari’s current research in partnership with the Senior Clinic affiliated with the Good Samaritan Society.  Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
Episode Notes In today's episode, we have a conversation with Dr. Natalia Rohatyn-Martin, who is a community-engaged scholar. She works with community partners to identify the needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing students in the classroom. We discuss the challenges these students face and ways we can support them. Dr. Rohatyn explains support for educational assistance through the case study book creation and professional development opportunities. For more information on Dr.Natalia Rohatyn- Martin’s research, please visit the links below: Rohatyn-Martin, N. (2023, May, 22). What is fatigue? Understanding fatigue among students with disabilities can help schools moderate it. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/what-is-fatigue-understanding-fatigue-among-students-with-disabilities-can-help-schools-moderate-it-205182 Rohatyn-Martin, N., & Hayward, D. (2016). The challenge of fatigue for students who are deaf or hard of hearing in inclusive classrooms. The International Journal of Learner Diversity and Identities, 23, 23-31. https://cgscholar.com/bookstore/works/the-challenge-of-fatigue-for-students-who-are-deaf-or-hard-of-hearing-in-inclusive-classrooms-2016 Book chapter on EAs and the relationship they have with teachers in classrooms. Rohatyn-Martin, N., & Freeborn, C. (2020). Working with an educational assistant [text and closed caption video]. In D.V. Hayward (Ed). Other Ways of Seeing Inclusive Education (Inclusion Chapter 3). https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/other-ways-seeing-inclusive-education Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
Episode Notes In this episode, we have a conversation with Dr. Hadi Chapardar regarding his research on environmental and social sustainability in business. We delve into the challenges of bringing together two fields that have evolved with different assumptions, purposes, time horizons, and levels. The discussion centers around the tension between sustainability and change in business, and we explore the concepts of circular economy and resilience in supply chains. Dr. Hadi Chapardar shares his insights into new approaches to economics. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
On today's episode, we talked to Dr. Emilene Reisdorfer about her research in the field of healthcare and nursing. Her focus is on improving the quality of nursing services provided to individuals who are struggling with mental health and addiction disorders. We discuss her work in developing pedagogical approaches that support post-secondary nursing education and how to implement empirically-driven studies that contribute to a better understanding of professional nursing practice. Additionally, we explore ways to support effective public health policy formulation. To learn more about the research talked about on today’s episode:  The Influence of Social Media on Alcohol Consumption of Mothers of Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review of the Literature https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4403/13/2/61 The Impact of an Online Mindfulness-Based Practice Program on the Mental Health of Brazilian Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965119/ Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
In today’s episode, we discuss Padraig Buttner-Schnirer, Raymond Baril, and Dr.Allan Gilliland’s ongoing project involving the recording and production of two full-length albums of music performed by the MacEwan Generations Big Band. The project is called Generations and features original compositions by current students, faculty, and alumni, perfect for MacEwan’s recently celebrated 50th anniversary. The three talk about how their talents in recording, performance, and composition came together to create this project.  With special thanks to… Bent River Records (https://bentriverrecords.macewan.ca/) Rose Ginther, Associate Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts & Communications Paul Johnston, Associate Professor, Recording & Music Production Craig Monk, Provost and Vice-President, Academic Dr. Allan Gilliland, Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts & Communications Raymond Baril, Associate Professor, Department of Music Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
On today’s episode, we talk to Dr.Matt Gibbs about his research into ancient alcohol and recreating mulsum in today’s world. Understanding how alcohol played a role in ancient times, we look at the connection between social bonds and preventing mental and physical illness. For more information Dr.Matt Gibbs research:  https://exarc.net/issue-2019-2/at/de-re-cervisia-et-mulso-subject-beer-and-mulsum**** <h4></h4> Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
On today’s episode, we talk to Dr.Emily Milne, Kaitlyn Towle, and Steven Cambell about MacEwanCYU. With the help of MacEwan, students from Ben Calf Robe can learn about what the university has to offer. Their project helps to inspire young minds and invite them to aspire to a secondary education.  For more information about MacEwanCYU : https://www.macewan.ca/campus-life/news/2023/07/news-macewancyu-23/ Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
In today’s episode, Dr.David Locky tells us about his work in wetland ecology and land use impact. Diving underwater, we learn about microplastics in freshwater and organisms. Dr.David Locky is passionate about his research and is excited about the impact his students will make.  For more information on Dr. David Locky and his research follow the links below!  Microplastics in Edmonton Area Waters, CBC: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/micro-plastics-edmonton-water-research-macewan-1.5179945  Naeth MA, D.A. Locky, S.R. Wilkinson, C.L. Bryks (Nemirsky), C.H. Low and M.R. Nannt. 2020. Influence of site factors and distance from pipeline on the endangered plant species Halimolobos virgata (Nutt.) O.E. Schultz (Brassicacae) over ten years. Botany 98 (12): 735-746. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2020-0026.https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjb-2020-0026 2011 Green Paper on the state of Alberta's Wetlands and Policy: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David-Locky/publication/256486681_WETLANDS_LAND_USE_AND_POLICY_ALBERTA'S_KEYSTONE_ECOSYSTEM_AT_A_CROSSROADS/links/00b7d5230d6e39ad68000000/WETLANDS-LAND-USE-AND-POLICY-ALBERTAS-KEYSTONE-ECOSYSTEM-AT-A-CROSSROADS.pdf Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
Episode Notes On today's episode, Dr. Craig Kuziemsky, the Associate Vice-President of Research, takes us through the commitment to research at MacEwan University. Dr.Kuziemsky is excited to share MacEwan's direction to help nourish our research community.  For more information about the Tactical Plan for Scholarship at MacEwan, follow the link below-  Tactical Plan for Scholarship at MacEwan - MacEwan University  To learn more about research and innovation in post-secondary institutions and how we can improve it going forward, please follow the link below-  How colleges and universities can get innovation wrong (and how they can get it right) - MacEwan University If you would like to learn more about Dr. Craig Kuziemsky's research, you can follow the link below-  www.thieme- connect.com/products/ejournals/pdf/10.1055/s-0043-1768724.pdf If you have any questions about today's episode, you can reach us on Instagram at Research Recast(ed). Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co
Episode Notes In today’s episode, we are joined by three student researchers here at MacEwan: Katryna Yasinski from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications, Madison Karpiak from the Faculty of Arts and Science, and Amy Wildeman from the Faculty of Nursing.
Episode Notes In today’s episode, we are joined by three student researchers here at MacEwan: Haylee Hatton from the Faculty of Arts and Science, Patrick Jean from the Faculty of Business, and Kiana Krueger from the Faculty of Health and Community Studies.
Episode Notes On today’s episode, Dr. Sandy Jung of MacEwan’s Psychology Department and Detective Greg Kitura of Edmonton Police Services Behavioural Assessment Unit discuss their collaborative research and work on the risk assessment of sexual and intimate partner violent perpetrators. Check out more information on the topic here: https://www.journalcswb.ca/index.php/cswb/article/view/222
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