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Sustainability

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Safety

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Inclusion

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Integration

Edited Volumes
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Andrews, E.J., & Knott, C. (Eds.). (2023). Thinking Big about Small-Scale Fisheries in Canada: Stories, Perspectives, and Research about Small-Scale Fisheries in Canada. TBTI Global. https://tbtiglobal.net/book-release-thinking-big-about-small-scale-fisheries-in-canada/

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Slawinski, N., Lowery, B., Seto, A., Stoddart, M., & Vodden, K. (2023). Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise. Memorial University Press. 

https://doi.org/10.48336/6a9p-gc57

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Book Chapters
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Andrews, E. J., Knott, C., Nadeau, S., Parlee, C., Rastogi, A., Kelly, R., Gómez, M. A. L., Galappaththi, M., Carolina, A., & Dias, E. (2024). Human dignity in natural resource social sciences career pathways.               In K. Sherren, G. Thondhlana, & D. Jackson-Smith (Eds.), Opening Windows: Emerging Perspectives, Practices and Opportunities in Natural Resource Social Sciences (pp. 94-110). Utah State University Press.

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Brenton, J. & Orren, K. (2023).  Engaging both/and thinking: A case study of Fishing for Success.. In N. Slawinski, B. Lowery, A. Seto, M. Stoddart, & K. Vodden. (Eds.), Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise (pp. 159-184). Memorial University Press.  https://doi.org/10.48336/6a9p-gc57  

Jahanbakhsh, A., Moro, L., & Islam, M. (2024). Comparative analysis between numerical and analytical methods to calculate added mass. In Advances in Maritime Technology and Engineering (pp. 131-138). CRC Press. 

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Lowery, B., Cranston, J., & Charles, J. (2023). Promoting an inclusive group of community leaders: A case study of the Bonne Bay Cottage Hospital Heritage Corporation. In N. Slawinski, B. Lowery, A. Seto, M. Stoddart, & K. Vodden (Eds.), Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise (pp. 52-77).  Memorial University Press.  https://doi.org/10.48336/6a9p-gc57

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Lowery, B., Elliot, S., Stoddart, M., Langer, S., & Vodden, K. (2023). Linking divergent perspectives and stakeholders: A case study of St. Anthony Basin Resources Incorporated. In N. Slawinski, B. Lowery, A. Seto, M. Stoddart, & K. Vodden (Eds.), Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise (pp. 78-108). Memorial University Press. https://doi.org/10.48336/6a9p-gc57

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Pictou, S. & Knott, C. (2023). Indigenous Feminism and the Sea with Sherry Pictou. In E.J. Andrews & C. Knott (Eds.). Thinking Big about Small-Scale Fisheries in Canada: Stories, Perspectives, and Research about Small-Scale Fisheries in Canada (pp.396-412). TBTI Global. http://toobigtoignore.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Pictou-Knott_s-1.pdf

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Seto, A. & Murphy, E. (2023). Amplifying local capacities and assets: Findings from Placentia West and Bonavista. In N. Slawinski, B. Lowery, A. Seto, M. Stoddart, & K. Vodden (Eds.), Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise (pp. 109-134). Memorial University Press. https://doi.org/10.48336/6a9p-gc57

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Slawinski, N., Charles, J., Cobb, A. Cobb, Z., Cull, S., Hodgins, D., Rowsell, A., Smith, W., Stoddart, M. & Winsor, B. (2023). The Genesis of the PLACE framework: Lessons from Shorefast on community economic revitalization. In N. Slawinski, B. Lowery, A. Seto, M. Stoddart, & K. Vodden (Eds.), Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise (pp. 27-51). Memorial University Press. https://doi.org/10.48336/6a9p-gc57  

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Slawinski, N., Brenton, J., Brito, B., & Smith, W. (2025). Navigating the paradoxes of engaged research to address grand challenges: A process model. In J. Gehman, P. Jarzabkowski, A. Langley, H. Tsoukas (Eds.), Organizing beyond organizations for the common good: Confronting major societal challenges through process studies. Oxford University Press. 

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Stoddart, M. & Slade, G. (2023). Conveying compelling narratives: The revitalization of Battle Harbour. In N. Slawinski, B. Lowery, A. Seto, M. Stoddart, & K. Vodden (Eds.), Revitalizing PLACE through Social Enterprise (pp. 27-51). Memorial University Press. https://doi.org/10.48336/6a9p-gc57

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Stott, N., Darlington, M., Brenton, J. & Slawinski, N. (2022). Partnerships and place: the role of community enterprises in cross sector work for sustainability. In G. George, M. Haas, H. Joshi, A. McGahan, & P. Tracey (Eds.), Handbook on the Business of Sustainability: The Organization, Implementation, and Practice of Sustainability (pp. 118-136). Edward Elgar.  https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839105340.00014

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Future Ocean and Coastal Infrastructures is administered in partnership by the St. John’s and Grenfell Campuses of Memorial University 

Research funding was provided by the Ocean Frontier Institute, through an award from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund.

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