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In this chapter, we offer several ideas about how an engaged researcher might become involved in the process of knowledge mobilization. But where does this new knowledge mobilization imperative come from? And what does it mean to extend beyond the former expectations of knowledge translation and impact plans to actively participate in collaborative practices of knowledge production and/or knowledge co-creation?
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Gontcharov, I., Kobayashi, K., Grenier, A. (2021). Knowledge Mobilization for an Engaged Researcher. In: Sixsmith, A., Sixsmith, J., Mihailidis, A., Fang, M.L. (eds) Knowledge, Innovation, and Impact: A Guide for the Engaged Health Researcher. International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34390-3_5
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