2015
DOI: 10.3167/aia.2015.220204
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Workshop Scribbles, Policy Work and Impact: Anthropological Sensibilities in Praxis at an FASD Workshop

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“…For research to best address the needs of individuals with FASD, engaging in patient-oriented approaches will continue to be constructive for stimulating innovation and producing the most relevant discoveries. It is important to intentionally develop connection points in order to collectively generate priorities and develop creative solutions that meet the needs of individuals living with FASD (e.g., workshops that pull together multiple stakeholders to serve as collaborative spaces and high-impact training; see Stewart, 2015). Another example includes the research organized by the Canada FASD Research Network (for more info about CanFASD visit http://canfasd.ca/).…”
Section: Moving Forward With Fasdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For research to best address the needs of individuals with FASD, engaging in patient-oriented approaches will continue to be constructive for stimulating innovation and producing the most relevant discoveries. It is important to intentionally develop connection points in order to collectively generate priorities and develop creative solutions that meet the needs of individuals living with FASD (e.g., workshops that pull together multiple stakeholders to serve as collaborative spaces and high-impact training; see Stewart, 2015). Another example includes the research organized by the Canada FASD Research Network (for more info about CanFASD visit http://canfasd.ca/).…”
Section: Moving Forward With Fasdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods and outcomes of this project have resulted in a free community resource that has been used in multiple locations around the world. The project served as the foundation for sustained partnerships that have transformed into myriad draws upon applied anthropology in praxis (Stewart, 2015) and is participatory (Ninomiya & Pollock, 2017) in nature and design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%