We would like to welcome our new Blog Editor, Brady Reid.
Born and raised and currently living on the west coast of Newfoundland in eastern Canada, Brady maintains a strong commitment to his hometown and the surrounding rural region. This connection to his community permeates his work as an emerging rural scholar to ensure that the research and learning that he pursues contributes positively to rural regional sustainability.
Currently, Brady is a working towards a Ph.D. in Rural Studies at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. His research interests intersect environmental stewardship, community development, and Indigenous self-determination in policy and development decision-making processes. As a settler (non-Indigenous) scholar with mixed English/Mi’kmaw ancestry, Brady explores the roles and responsibilities of researchers engaging in community-based participatory research including self-reflection and critical thinking throughout the research process.
Find out more about Brady here
Brady has great plans for the Blog, and said:
“I am eager to take on the role as RSA’s Blog Editor and do my part to make academia more accessible and impactful for a diverse audience.”
We are very much looking forward to working with Brady to develop the RSA Blog.
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