Matters of Engagement examines issues at the intersection of health, health care and society. Including: how people in Canada access and experience health care service delivery and distribution; how those experiences impact both individual and community health; and the multitude of environmental, systemic, and political factors that favour some and disadvantage many. Jennifer Johannesen and Emily Nicholas Angl produce each episode with the aim of illuminating difficult or confounding issues, to provoke much-needed critical dialogue among all stakeholders.
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Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Critical Reflections on Public Engagement (Health Policy Series)
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
We're bringing conference vibes to the podcast and presenting a short series of critical work on public engagement from members of the Public Engagement in Health Policy team. We noted themes of: community exclusion from formal engagement processes; misalignment of goals; questions of legitimacy; and challenges of conducting community-engaged research in institutional settings.
We already published the keynote from Dr. Jamila Michener on Transformative Engagement - and in true conference fashion, we're also sharing our roundtable breakout discussion with researchers Katie Boothe and Alana Cattapan!
Featuring excerpts from presentations recorded at this conference, Reimagining public engagement in a changing world:
- ‘If we don’t do it, who will’? An exploration of Black community agency in health policy and advocacy in Ontario - Dr. Alpha Abebe and Rhonda C. George, McMaster University
- Engaging deliberately: Exploring deliberation in two Canadian health systems - Joanna Massie, McMaster University
- The Epistemic Injustices of Public Engagement: When nothing is done to meet the demands of Nothing about Us without Us! - Dr. Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Simon Fraser University
Followed by (the more interesting parts of!) our actual conversation with Katherine (Katie) Boothe (Associate Professor at McMaster in the Political Science department and a team member in the Public Engagement in Health Policy Project) and Alana Cattapan (Canada Research Chair in the Politics of Reproduction and Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo). We debrief on conference themes, share critical reflections and occasionally complain about the state of funding and support for community-engaged research.
If you're interested in critical work on public engagement, this episode (along with the Dr. Michener's keynote) is an excellent summary of a stellar conference!
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This series is supported by the Public Engagement in Health Policy project, which promotes research, critical reflection and dialogue about engagement issues that have a health and health policy focus. Learn more about this Future of Canada project at engagementinhealthpolicy.ca
Previous episodes mentioned:
- Health Policy Series: Transformative Public Engagement: Pitfalls, Possibilities and Promise – keynote by Dr. Jamila Michener November 29, 2022
- Health Policy Series: Understanding Legitimacy in Public and Patient Engagement, with Katherine Boothe November 17, 2022
- Health Policy Series: Deliberation, Democracy and Public Engagement, A Conversation with Kim McGrail September 15, 2022
- Health Policy Series: Black Communities, Medical Mistrust and COVID Response, with Alpha Abebe and Rhonda C. George June 16, 2022
- Health Policy Series: “Flipping the script” on narratives about Black communities and engagement, with Alpha Abebe and Rhonda C. George June 7, 2022
- Discussing Failures in Participatory Research, with Lori Ross December 13, 2021
Conference links:
- Conference overview
- Videos of Jamila Michener’s keynote and panel presentations by Alpha Abebe and Rhonda C. George, Joanna Massie, Genevieve Fuji Johnson
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