ICASP partnerships: Building a collaborative project
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2011-03-01
Authors
Heble, A.
Thorne, K.
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Abstract
Based out of the University of Guelph and directed by Dr. Ajay Heble, the Improvisation, Community, and Social Practice (ICASP) research project explores musical improvisation as a model for social change. The ICASP project is a collaborative research initiative that works with many community-based organizations on research activities, project outcomes, and dissemination of research results. This poster profiles and discusses the unique features of each of the project partners.
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This collection of 52 posters was presented at the Partnership Practices: Working with Community, Industry and Government event. This event was designed to highlight community-university partnerships for research and other purposes from across the university and community at a one-day event held at the Quebec Street Mall in the City of Guelph, Ontario.
The website for the event and all resources is www.csahs.uoguelph.ca/pps
Keywords
partnership practices, multiple forms of partnership, University of Guelph, abstract, poster, unique cases, arts, music