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Research Recast(ed)

Hosted by Office of Research Services · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 113 episodes

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Join hosts Kelsie Johntson and John Jonson as they explore the scholarly and creative activities happening at MacEwan University with a focus on how faculty influence and/or incorporate students, teaching and the larger community into their projects.Each episode, Kelsie and John are joined by a MacEwan faculty member to dive into their scholarly projects and bring them to life. Covering topics from theatre, community-based research and advocacy to mental health, neuroscience, and everything in between. Created in collaboration with MacEwan’s Office of Research Services and Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications, with support from Sheena Rossiter, expert consultant, Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications. Funding for the podcast is partially provided by the Government of Canada through the Research Support Fund.

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Camps, Empires & Global History with Dr. Aidan Forth

Apr 16, 202630mEp. 17S5

On today’s episode, Dr. Aidan Forth, an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities at MacEwan University, explores the imperial origins of concentration and refugee camps, archival research methods, and his new

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Student Research Day: Student Research Spotlight Pt. 1- Tristin Tanton, Alicia Farvolden, and Edelaine Alejandro

Apr 16, 202644mEp. 16S5

Up first on today’s episode, Tristin Tanton will walk us through her work in using macrofossil analysis to study the dietary habits of the Franklin Ground Squirrel. Then, Alicia Farvolden will discuss her work balancing

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Statistics, Sports Analytics, and Data with Dr. Brian Franczak

Apr 9, 202626mEp. 15S5

On today’s episode, Dr. Brian Franczak, an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at MacEwan University, shares how he uses statistics to solve real-world questions, why interdisciplinary col

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The Ethics of Storytelling with Dr. Sarah Copland

Apr 2, 202631mEp. 14S5

On today’s episode, Dr. Sarah Copland, an Associate Professor at MacEwan University, talks about stories as communication between authors and audiences, the ethics/politics of literary scandals like James Frey and Joseph

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A Digital Approach to Feminist Literature with Dr. Kathryn Holland

Mar 19, 202636mEp. 13S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Kathryn Holland, assistant professor of English and program coordinator of the Gender Studies minor at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss her digital approach to understanding femi

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Designing Support for Youth in Transition with Dr. Isabelle Sperano and Jennifer Danko Pt. 2

Mar 5, 202641mEp. 12S5

In part two, we continue the conversation about the Next Step Digital Life Skills project. Dr. Isabelle Sperano, an assistant professor, and Jennifer Danko, associate professor from the Department of Design, join us to d

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Supporting Youth Beyond Foster Care with Rebecca Stiller and Faye Hamilton Pt. 1

Mar 3, 202652mEp. 12S5

In part one, we are joined by Rebecca Stiller, an assistant professor from the Department of Child and Youth Care, and Faye Hamilton, an associate professor from the Department of Social Work at MacEwan University. Toget

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The Importance of Accessible Mental Health Care with Dr. Janet Kemei

Feb 19, 202627mEp. 11S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Janet Kemei, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Nursing at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss the stigma that surrounds mental health in Black communities, how we can leverag

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Creative Practice with Sheena Rossiter

Feb 5, 202626mEp. 10S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Sheena Rossiter, an assistant professor in the Department of Communications and Head of Media Production at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss the process behind her newest documentary

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Sustainability in Business with Dr. Arka Mukherjee

Jan 22, 202627mEp. 9S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Arka Mukherjee, an assistant professor in the Department of Decision Sciences at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss corporate social responsibility, the research that goes into pro

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The Role of Technological Innovations in Agriculture with Dr. Mohammed Elmorsy

Jan 8, 202632mEp. 8S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Mohammed Elmorsy, an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, biochemistry,

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The Climate Crisis Through the Eyes of a Nurse with Mona Haimour

Dec 4, 202529mEp. 7S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Mona Haimour, an assistant professor in the Department of Integrative Nursing Systems in the Faculty of Nursing at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss looking at the climate crisis thro

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The Role of Social Work in Multicultural Societies with Dr. Baiju Vareed

Nov 20, 202523mEp. 6S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Baiju Vareed, an associate professor in the department of social work at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss the important role social work plays in immigration, the difference betw

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The Science Behind Fermentation with Dr. Benjamin Bourrie

Nov 6, 202545mEp. 5S5

On today’s episode we are joined by Dr. Benjamin Bourrie, an assistant professor in the department of biological sciences at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss all things fermentation: the role it plays in food, the poten

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Community Connections with Soni Dasmohapatra

Oct 23, 202543mEp. 4S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Soni Dasmohapatra, an assistant professor in the department of arts and cultural management at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss the importance of community connection, the vital role

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The Importance of First Impressions with Dr. Miranda Giacomin

Oct 9, 202524mEp. 3S5

On today’s episode we are joined by Dr. Miranda Giacomin, an associate professor in the psychology department at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss narcissists personality traits, the difference between male and female le

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The Importance of Land-Based Learning with Teddy Carter

Sep 25, 202557mEp. 2S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Teddy Carter, an assistant professor of Indigenous knowledge and strategy and internal business within MacEwan University's School of Business. We’ll discuss the concept of self-locat

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The Future of the FFAC with Dean Deric Olsen

Sep 11, 202530mEp. 1S5

On today’s episode, we are joined by Deric Olsen, the dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts and Communications at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss what's currently happening within the faculty, what we can expect to see in t

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Living History Museums with Heather Fitzsimmons Frey and Madison Francoeur

May 8, 202539mEp. 22S4

In today’s episode Heather Fitzsimmons Frey and Madison Francoeur sat down with Brooklyn Leschyshyn to discuss their work on their project “Young People are the Future: Youth Engagement in Living History Museums.” They t

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Postmodernism, Metafiction, and More with Dr. Joshua Toth

Apr 30, 20251h 5mEp. 21S4

In today’s episode, Dr. Joshua Toth delves into the world of metafiction and autofiction in both movies and literature in the postmodern world. He explains how the plastic nature of language allows it to be indefinitely

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