Ekelund, BrittanyCave, DylanLakhani, Alysha-KhanuBailey, BradyThomas, Mackenzie2024-04-292024-04-292022Ekelund, B., & Cave, D. (Hosts). (2022, April). Student Research Day - allyship, e-scooters and criminal psychology (Season 1, Episode 17) [Audio podcast episode]. In Research recast(ed). MacEwan University. https://research-recasted.pinecast.co/episode/5d8a4903/student-research-day-allyship-e-scooters-and-criminal-psychologyhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/3519Today, we learn about three different MacEwan student research projects focusing on the topics of Indigenous allyship, sustainability and criminology. In our first Student Research Day podcast, we speak with three student researchers. First, Alysha-Khanu Lakhani discusses her paper on Indigenous allyship in the Asian Diaspora, touching on implicit bias, challenging perceptions and cognitive imperialism. Next we talk with Brady Bailey, whose award winning research looks at sustainability, e-scooters and the sharing economy. Lastly, we talk with Mackenzie Thomas about her pioneering research into typographies and risk assessment of criminogenic needs of sexual offenders.enAll Rights ReservedIndigenous allyshipsustainabilitysex offendersResearch recast(ed): S1E17 - Student Research Day - allyship, e-scooters and criminal psychologyPodcast