Kathleen C. Sitter, PhD
Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary
Canada Research Chair in Multisensory Storytelling in Research and Knowledge Translation
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Kathleen is the Canada Research Chair in Multisensory Storytelling in Research and Knowledge Translation, a 2024 Dorothy Killam Fellow, and an associate professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary. Kathleen’s work focuses on creating accessible research using sensory and arts-based methods in collaboration with the disability community. She has published in national and international journals, and her research includes more than 200 arts-based works such as documentary films, photography, cartoons, soundscapes, installations, and smellscapes, with more than 100 invited and juried screenings/referred exhibitions.
Conference Presentation: Panel - Disability, Accessibility, and Celebrating Difference through Digital Storytelling