The Spaces, places, and practices of Caremongering in Canada

I worked with University of Guelph Researchers Amy Kipp (PhD Candidate, Social Practice and Transformational Change) and Dr. Roberta Hawkins (Department of Geography, Environment, and Geomatics) to visualize findings from their project on CareMongering in Canada during COVID-19.

The research team sought to answer three main questions through this project:

  1. How do communities use CareMongering to care for each other?

  2. How is CareMongering practiced?

  3. How might CareMongering contribute to care in your community?

Working together with the research team, I illustrated and designed a one-page visual summary and supplementary report to communicate their findings to participants as well as the wider public.


Visual Summary

View the full visual summary here.

 

Report

View and download the full report here.