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Lainey Martin

  • A woman presses her right hand up to a window with rain droplets running down it while across from her is an apartment building with white windowpanes.
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    Loneliness at home: reviewing the Psychology of Loneliness report from the UK Campaign to End Loneliness

    By Lainey Martin & Robyn Lee 2022 . 10 . 252023 . 02 . 08

    HNC’s Lainey Martin and Robyn Lee review the ‘Psychology of Loneliness’ report from the Campaign to End Loneliness, originally produced for the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative.

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    Enhancing social connections through creative communication

    By Lainey Martin 2022 . 06 . 022023 . 02 . 08

    Former HNC research assistant Lainey Martin discusses the Photovoice project and how visual media has the power to enhance both social connectivity and research insights.

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  • Lainey Martin stares off-camera, surrounded by houseplants, smiling slightly as she holds a small potted plant.
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    Getting to know Lainey Martin

    By Hey Neighbour Collective 2022 . 02 . 162023 . 02 . 08

    A Hey Neighbour Collective research assistant tells us about the joy and importance of getting to know your neighbours.

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  • A report cover floats overtop of a woman sitting at a community comedy desk: A picture is worth 1000 words.
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    A Picture is Worth 1000 Words: A photovoice exploration into social connections at home

    By Lainey Martin 2021 . 12 . 112023 . 02 . 08

    The SFU Research team recently completed “A Picture is Worth 1000 Words”, a Photovoice project which explores people’s experiences of social connection and isolation. 

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    Bursting social bubbles after COVID-19 will make cities happier and healthier again

    By Meg Holden, Atiya Mahmood, Ghazaleh Akbarnejad, Lainey Martin & Meghan Winters 2021 . 04 . 012023 . 02 . 07

    Led by Dr. Meg Holden, the SFU Research Team has published an article on The Conversation Canada about the importance of prioritizing social connections during the COVID-19 recovery.

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