Webinar | January 9th, 2020
As public health researchers we are often tethered more to the publication part of academia rather than the public part of public health.
Drawing on her experience as a researcher in the Community Noise Lab at BUSPH, Erica Walker discusses how adopting a “ride-sharing science” approach as academic researchers can lead us to more meaningful and public-facing research. “Ride-sharing science” means that you as a researcher select your final destination but share your travels with other passengers and allow room for an unknown journey. Erica shares her experiences in her own research and demonstrates how adopting this approach has led to deep and rewarding community engagement, interdisciplinary collaborations, innovative advocacy, and most importantly, impact.
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- You can visit Community Noise Lab’s Mission Hill Website
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I am also interested in other Community Noise Lab Activities, how can I participate?
In addition to hosting a sound monitoring station, you can:
- Download and use the NoiseScore Smartphone App (available for both iPhones and Androids)
- Participate in our laboratory experiments
- Participate in our Community Sound Portrait Series
- Come and join us at one of our Community Events (link to sign up for our newsletter)
In order to claim your 1.00 hour of NCHEC (MCHES/CHES) credit, please fill out this form after viewing the webinar recording.