[Advisors] Fwd: FNI / FMCC Book chapter in new publication

Marita Moll mmoll at ca.inter.net
Thu Nov 2 21:13:28 PDT 2017


Thanks Brian and congratulations on your chapter in this book. It looks 
like a very interesting collection of stories about community 
resilience. I will be picking up a copy when I get back.

Marita

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Subject: 	FNI / FMCC Book chapter in new publication
Date: 	Thu, 2 Nov 2017 14:10:17 -0300
From: 	Brian Beaton <brian.beaton at KNET.CA>
Reply-To: 	Brian Beaton <brian.beaton at KNET.CA>
To: 	FIRSTMILE at LISTSERV.UNB.CA



Good afternoon .. I just participated in an online gathering of the 
editors and the chapter authors for a new book where Franz Seibel 
(Keewaytinook Okimakanak Research Institute), Lyle Thomas (Fort Severn 
Network Manager) and I have our chapter, “Building resilience First 
Nations with digital technologies”. I did a short presentation about our 
chapter along with the other authors. The session is recorded and will 
be available on the CRRF youtube channel.


The book is a collection of chapters about “Building Community 
Resilience” from the 2015 conference presentations in PEI. There were 
over 50 participants from across Canada and other countries using the 
Zoom web platform to come together (the same platform that Tim is now 
using at FNEC). More information about the book, including a portal to 
purchase the book, can be found at 
http://projects.upei.ca/isp/from-black-horses-to-white-steeds-building-community-resilience/.


The Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF – http://crrf.ca) 
hosted both the 2015 PEI conference in Summerside and today’s online 
gathering. Rob McMahon presented at this year’s CRRF conference in 
Nelson, BC. Susan and I did presentations at last year’s conference in 
Guelph, ON. This particular research group is a great resource with many 
different partners and members for anyone interested in learning more 
about rural development and the work happening across Canada and 
elsewhere in the world.


Have a great day everyone ..

____
Brian Beaton
Doctoral Candidate, Faculty of Education, University of New Brunswick
Researcher, First Nations Innovation (FNI) and
First Mile Connectivity Consortium (FMCC)
Box 104, Fredericton, NB, E3B 4Y2
T: 877-737-5638 x4522
E: brian.beaton at unb.ca
W: http://firstmile.ca



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