arts
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Arts & culture in KM
Four questions to guide arts-based knowledge translation [Arts & culture in KM part 19]
Arts-based knowledge translation refers to the process of using artistic approaches to communicate research findings to target audiences.
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Lawrence Armstrong [Arts & culture in KM part 18]
Artfully empowering the workforce: Layered Leadership with Lawrence Armstrong.
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Arts & culture in KM
Knowledge creation: innovation and accumulation of Cantonese songs [Arts & culture in KM part 16]
Analyzing the continuous development of Cantonese songs in terms of knowledge creation, sharing, utilization, and management.
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ABCs of KM
Introducing a unique, inspirational web platform connecting knowledges on the ocean – meet One Ocean Learn!
One Ocean Learn supports integrative, inclusive, and adaptive approaches to ocean knowledge and governance.
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Arts & culture in KM
Thinking Like A Mountain – Towards a Council of All Beings [Arts & culture in KM part 11]
Experiencing relational thinking for sustainability transformations.
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ABCs of KM
Improving transdisciplinary arts-science partnerships [Arts & culture in KM part 10]
What is needed to better “enable” and “situate” arts–science partnerships and support mutual learning?
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Arts & culture in KM
Words don’t do what needs to be done, so art does [Arts & culture in KM part 4]
It's how the natural world reflects back to us, in simple ways, experienced through the heart, helping us in our…
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Arts & culture in KM
Every science lab should have an artist on the team – here’s why [Arts & culture in KM part 3]
Artistic representations of scientific imaging can help illuminate complex ideas and help bring this knowledge to a wider audience.