Canadian Labs Handbook
  • About this handbook
  • Canadian Labs Landscape
    • Labs definition
    • Canadian Labs Landscape Slide Deck (Google Slides)
    • CONVERGE Outcomes Report
  • Seeing
    • Systems & complexity
    • Indigenous ways of knowing
  • Being
    • Campaigning for change
    • Innovation for real transformation
    • Inclusion & equity practice
    • Recommendations for inclusive practice
  • Doing
    • Starting a Lab
    • Lab Methodologies
    • Emergent Lab Typologies
    • Lab Funding and Resourcing
    • Labs Evaluation
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  • Seeing
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  • Work in progress - feel free to edit and add!
  • Background
  • Thanks

About this handbook

NextCanadian Labs Landscape

Last updated 6 years ago

Handbook structure

Context pieces about social innovation labs and the state of the field in Canada.

Illuminating the different lenses and tools labs have for seeing complex systems and other world views.

Practices for working with our intrinsic interconnectedness and ensuring that we're making real transformational change.

The ins and outs of running a lab, from getting started to methodologies, funding, lab typologies and evaluation.

Work in progress - feel free to edit and add!

It's intended that this handbook won't be a static document, but rather a piece of collective infrastructure where developing knowledge from the Canadian labs field can be deposited. It's intended as a shared learning resource. We chose to publish it on GitBook for it's integration with GitHub - the platform that powers the Open Source movement.

Background

Thanks

This handbook would not be possible without the amazing CONVERGE team, our Advisory Group and generous partners.

Team :

  • Kiri Bird, Associate Director, RADIUS SFU

  • Sara Blenkhorn, CONVERGE Producer + Director of the Leverage Lab

  • Nigel Mojica, Communications Officer RADIUS SFU + CONVERGE Co-host

  • Chloe Waretini, Designer + Synthesis Reporter

Advisory group :

  • Aleeya Velji, SHIFT Lab

  • Amanda Hachey, NOULab

  • Ben Weinlick, Action Lab and Edmonton Shift Lab

  • Clare Buré, MaRS Solutions Lab

  • Darcy Riddell, McConnell Foundation

  • Janey Roh, Kudoz/InWithForward

  • Keren Perla, Alberta CoLab

  • Kiri Bird, RADIUS SFU

  • Lindsay Cole, City of Vancouver

  • Sara Blenkhorn, Leverage Lab

  • Saralyn Hodgkin, Social Innovation Institute

Partners :

So this Handbook is essentially Open Source. What does that mean? It means anyone can click the [Edit on GitHub] button on the top right of the screen and propose changes and additions to the handbook for our stewards to approve. For those of you who haven't used GitHub before, .

If you've got something to add to the Handbook but using the process above don't work for you then you can feel free to email and I'll add in your changes.

This work is licensed under a .

This handbook has been developed as a knowledge product of the hosted by in Vancouver June 27-28. 130 lab practitioners and social innovation enablers came together for rich discussions as a field. This handbook contains a synthesis of those conversations, sharing the insights, questions and provocations our team believed would be useful to the Canadian labs field at large.

Seeing
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here's a handy guide Enspiral created for people to contribute to their GitBook
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CONVERGE Canadian Lab Practitioners Exchange
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Canadian Labs Landscape
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