April 15th, 2025, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM EDT

Science Bar

As part of its 7th international conference, CRISES is organizing this science bar with three researchers who are experimenting with alternative research methods in different communities. Join in the discussion over a drink and nibbles!

Laurie Guimond, Chairholder, and Maude Normandin Bellefeuille, Coordinator, Canada Research Chair in Northern Living Environments (UQAM), will present narrative maps produced as part of a project to tell the story of the territory and the transformations it is undergoing in the context of climate change.

Jacinthe Rivard, Associate Researcher, Research Chair on the Evaluation of Public Actions with Regard to Youth and Vulnerable Populations, and two co-researchers (Annie and Francine) will present different approaches used as part of a research project conducted with women who have experienced or are still experiencing homelessness.

Emilie Fortin-Lefebvre, Director of the Centre d'études pour l'autonomie économique des peuples autochtones, will talk about the use of artistic methods to document and transmit knowledge. The capsule The Cree Way presents an immersive, sensitive approach to indigenous knowledge. The second part highlights an illustrated guide to Inuit entrepreneurship, offering a different perspective on the transmission of knowledge.

Moderator: Caroline Dufresne, doctoral student and member of the Canada Research Chair in Northern Living Environments (UQAM)

This event is organized with the support of the Canada Research Chair in Northern Living Environments (UQAM).

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