Symposium - Promising Practices in Scholar-Union Collaboration: Lessons for Building Effective Research Partnerships
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Authors/contributors
- Armstrong, Pat (Author)
- Bittman, Kevin (Author)
- Hurley, Michael (Author)
- Stanford, Jim (Author)
- Tucker, Sean (Author)
- Vela, Jakin (Author)
- Weststar, Johanna (Author)
- Wilson, Fred (Author)
Title
Symposium - Promising Practices in Scholar-Union Collaboration: Lessons for Building Effective Research Partnerships
Abstract
This symposium considers the prospects for research collaboration between industrial relations scholars and trade unions, as well as its challenges. First, in remarks presented in the 2025 H.D. Woods Lecture at the Canadian Industrial Relations Association / Association canadienne des relations industrielles conference, Jim Stanford reviews the mutual benefits for both scholars and trade unionists from successful research partnerships and proposes strategies for building more respectful and trusting relationships between them. The symposium then presents three case studies of lasting, productive research partnerships, each described by a matched pairing of a scholar with a union representative. Lessons are drawn for future research collaborations.
Publication
Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations
Publisher
Département des relations industrielles de l’Université Laval
Date
2025
Volume
80
Issue
3
Citation Key
armstrongSymposiumPromisingPractices2025
Accessed
5/3/26, 4:00 PM
ISSN
0034-379X, 1703-8138
Language
English
Citation
Armstrong, P., Bittman, K., Hurley, M., Stanford, J., Tucker, S., Vela, J., Weststar, J., & Wilson, F. (2025). Symposium - Promising Practices in Scholar-Union Collaboration: Lessons for Building Effective Research Partnerships. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 80(3). https://doi.org/10.7202/1123851ar
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