ACTOR’s Knowledge Mobilization Committee sought mobilization opportunities in traditional, popular, and social media, including conferences, journals, magazines, digital tools, exhibitions, lecture-concerts, and pedagogical animations for school children and young adults. It also consulted on the development of the ACTOR Timbre and Orchestration Resource. The KMC coordinator was responsible for the success of the mobilization activities, tracking key performance indicators, and reported to the Executive Committee, on which they served.
The following Knowledge Mobilization Guide items contain simple strategies and best practices for linking ACTOR to output. It is intended to help members integrate ACTOR into their daily research, teaching, and creative ideas thereby increasing the project’s visibility.
Other Resources:
- Newsletter Form
- Social Media Request Form
- Social Media Links
- ACTOR Project's Electronic Press Kit
- Timbre & Orchestration Resource's Electronic Press Kit
- Presentation Slides About ACTOR
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These PowerPoint slides contain basic information about the ACTOR project and are meant to be added to any presentation involving a project developed within, or funded by, ACTOR. Two versions have been prepared:
- Logos
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We invite all members to add the official ACTOR logo on any materials (websites, presentations, posters, etc.) pertaining to the ACTOR research. ACTOR logos (jpeg, png, and mov) and the ACTOR Logo Guidelines can be downloaded from the Data Repository – Access via private page here.
SSHRC’s logos (or signature). For more information, check SSHRC’s Guidelines for Effective Knowledge Mobilization.
- Acknowledgment Text
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Please note that SSHRC and ACTOR should be acknowledged in all materials produced which directly relate to the Partnership Grant project. In written formats, the following messages may be used:
This [output] draws on research supported by the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council via the Analysis, Creation and Teaching of Orchestration (ACTOR) Partnership Grant Project.
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[Researcher’s name or project name] is supported in part by funding from the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council via the Analysis, Creation and Teaching of Orchestration (ACTOR) Partnership Grant Project.
- Email Blurb
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Please feel free to shorten and tailor this message according to your audience.
The ACTOR Project
Greetings from Montreal!
We are reaching out to educators, researchers, and creators whose work engages with timbre and orchestration to share information about our research project ACTOR (Analysis, Creation and Teaching of ORchestration). ACTOR is an international partnership funded by the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and hosted by the Schulich School of Music at McGill University.
We invite you to visit our website, which contains information about the project, resources on timbre and orchestration, and our monthly newsletter.
If you would like to learn more about ACTOR or to share your own timbre/orchestration work with us, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Best regards,
ACTOR Team
Dr. Stephen McAdams, Project Director (McGill University)
Dr. Robert Hasegawa, Associate Project Director (McGill University)
Dr. Ben Duinker, Postdoctoral Fellow (McGill University)
Dr. Andres Gutiérrez Martínez, Postdoctoral Fellow (McGill University)
Dr. Kit Soden, Website Coordinator, Postdoctoral Fellow (Université de Montréal
Theodora Nestorova M.Mus., Doctoral Student (McGill University)
Andre Martins de Oliveira, Project Coordinator (McGill University)