PUBLICATIONS

BOOK

 

1.       Butterwick, S., & Roy, C. (In press, 2016). Working the Margins of Community-Based Adult Learning: The Power of Arts-Making in Finding Voice and Creating Conditions for Seeing/Listening.

 

2.      Roy, C (In press, 2015). Visual pedagogy: Documentary film festivals, transformative learning, and community building.

 

3.      Roy, C. (2004). The Raging Grannies: Wild hats, cheeky songs, and witty actions for a better world. Montreal, QC: Black Rose Books.

 

 

CHAPTERS

 

1.      Roy, C. (In Press, 2016). Amplifying Voices: Film Festivals as Outreach. In S. Butterwick & C. Roy (Eds.), Working the Margins of Community-Based Adult Learning: The Power of Arts-Making in Finding Voice and Creating Conditions for Seeing/Listening . Netherlands: Sense Publishers.

 

2.      Roy, C. (In press, 2015). More than laughter: Raging Grannies and leadership. In S. Butterwick & D. Clover (Eds.), Women, adult education and leadership in Canada.

 

3.      Roy, C. (2010). The Age of Beauty: A story of consciousness. In D. Clover, S. Follen, & B. Hall (Eds.), The nature of transformation: Environmental adult education (pp. 117-118). Toronto: Between the Lines Press. (Invited to summarize an article published in 2006 in Convergence, 38(4), 69-84).

 

4.      ® Roy, C. (2009). Agency and active citizenship through song writing and musical performance: The Raging Grannies’ lessons for music education. In E. Gould, J. Countryman, C. Morton, & L. Stewart Rose (Eds.), Exploring social justice: How music education might matter (pp. 304-316). Waterloo, ON: Canadian Music Educators' Association.

 

5.      ® Roy, C. (2009). The Raging Grannies: Outrageous hats, satirical songs, and civil disobedience. In G. Macdonald & E. Faulkner (Eds.), Victims no more: Resistance, women and the law (pp. 77-94). Halifax: Fernwood Books.

 

6.      Roy, C. (2009). The Raging Grannies: Meddlesome crones protest with wit and flair. In J. Klaehn (Ed.), Roadblocks to equality: Women challenging boundaries (pp. 182-204). Montreal: Black Rose Books.

 

7.      Roy, C. (2008). Defying the thesis template to honour the Raging Grannies: A brief history of a long journey. In J. G. Knowles, S. Promislow, & A. L. Cole (Eds.), Creating scholartistry: Imagining the arts-informed thesis or dissertation (pp. 53-57). Halifax, NS and Toronto, ON: Backalong Books and the Centre for Arts-informed Research.

 

8.      Roy, C. (2002). The transformative power of creative dissent: The Raging Grannies’ legacy. In E.V. O’Sullivan, A. Morrell, & M.A. O’Connor (Eds.), Expanding the boundaries of transformative learning: Essays on theory and praxis (pp. 257-271). New York: Palgrave.

 

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REFEREED ARTICLES

 

1.        ® English, L., & Roy, C. (In press, 2015). Teaching the Truth: Difficulties with Social Justice and Social Class in Graduate School. Educational Considerations Journal,  

 

2.      ® Roy, C. (2014). Telling stories of resistance and change: Organizers of film festivals contribute to media literacy. Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 26(3), 1-16.

 

3.      ® Roy, C. (2012). ‘Why don’t they show those on TV?’ Documentary film festivals,

      media, and community. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 31(3), 293-307. 

 

4.      ® Roy, C., & Eales, J. (2010). Masks and mirrors: From autobiographical reflection to unmasking       interdisciplinary collaboration. Reflective Practice, 2(4), 433-450.

 

5.   ® Roy, C. (2007). When wisdom speaks sparks fly: Raging Grannies perform humor as protest.     

      Women’s Studies Quarterly, 34(3/4), 150-164. Reprinted in 2014 in Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of Discussion and Activism, 58, 8-12.

 

6.   ® Roy, C. (2006). The Age of Beauty Calendar for flood relief: Photography, community solidarity, fundraising, and vibrant older women. Convergence, 38(4), 69-84.

 

7.   ® Roy, C. (2005). Pesky Raging Grannies: Speaking truth to power with wisdom, humour and spunky actions. Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, 7(2), 13-23.

 

8.   ® Roy, C. (2000). Raging Grannies and environmental issues: Humour and creativity in educative protests. Convergence, 33(4), 6-17.

 

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES

 

1.      Roy, C. (2007). Raging Grannies. Encyclopedia on activism and social justice. Editors: Gary L. Anderson and Kathryn Herr (pp. 1194-1195). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

 

2.      Roy, C. (2007).Women’s collective actions. Encyclopedia on activism and social justice. Editors: Gary L. Anderson and Kathryn Herr (pp. 1479-1482). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

 

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TECHNICAL REPORTS

 

1.      Roy, C. (2009). Taking a documentary film festival on the road: Report on film festivals in Sydney and Inverness, Cape Breton Island. Report completed for the Adult Learning Knowledge Centre/Canadian Council on Learning.

 

2.      Roy, C., & Eales, J. (2007). Unmasking collaboration within HCIC: Reflecting on a fine balance. Technical report completed as part of Dr. Carole Roy’s post-doctoral fellowship with the SSHRC-funded MCRI Hidden Costs, Invisible Contributions (HCIC) Research Program.

 

ARTICLES (NON-REFEREED)

 

1.      Roy, C. (2009). The Raging Grannies: Creative activism rooted in a sense of local and global community. Concept: The Journal of Contemporary Community Education Practice Theory 19(1), 27-31.

 

2.      Roy, C. (2006). Earth’s beauty is fading: Mischievous Raging Grannies to the rescue. Women & Environments International Magazine 72/73, 27-29.

 

3.      Roy, C. (2004). The Raging Grannies, blazing a trail of humorous protests: Meddlesome crones make it their business to keep an eye on the world. Canadian Dimension 38(6), 22-26.

 

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

      

1.      Roy, C. (2014). Prisons the new frontier of human rights? Informal learning through the arts. Proceedings of the 34th Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Conference (CASAE). Université de Montréal, Québec.

 

2.      Roy, C. (2013). Community-based documentary film festivals: Their role as alternative media. Proceedings of the Western Region Research Conference on the Education of Adults (WRRCEA). Seattle University, Seattle, WA.

 

3.      Roy, C. (2013). Organizers of cultural events: Creating community and telling stories of

resistance and change. Proceedings of the 32th Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Conference (CASAE), pp. 521-527.  Eds. Colleen Kawalilak & Janet Groen. University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.

 

4.      Roy, C. (2012). How transformative is a film festival? Exploring the contributions and limits of documentary film festivals. Proceedings of the 31th Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Conference (CASAE), pp. 296-301. Ed. Susan Brigham. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario.

 

5.      Roy, C. (2010). Reflecting on the screen and across borders: Film festivals, public spaces, 

citizenship education, and solidarity. Proceedings of the World Congress of Comparative Education Societies (CD).  Ed. Fatma Gök. Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey.

 

6.      Roy, C., & Young, S. (2010). Reflecting on the screen: Documentary film festivals and citizenship education. Proceedings of the 51st Adult Education Research Conference (AERC)/3rd Western Region Research Conference on the Education of adults (WRRCEA), pp. 429-434. Eds. Priscilla Gandy et al., California State University, Sacramento, California. (Same as paper presented at CASAE a few days before this conference)

 

7.      Roy, C. (2010). Masks and mirrors: Autobiography, research methodology and representation. Proceedings of the 29th Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Conference (CASAE), pp. 299-303. Eds. Susan M. Brigham & Donovan Plumb. Concordia University, Montreal.

 

8.      Roy, C., & Young, S. (2010). Screens, life, and reflection: What we can learn from attending a documentary film festival. Proceedings of the 29th Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education Conference (CASAE), pp. 304-309. Eds. Susan M. Brigham & Donovan Plumb. Concordia University, Montreal.

 

9.      Roy, C. (2009). Beyond the headlines: Documentary film festivals and citizenship education. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education, pp. 241-247. Eds. Sara Carpenter, Marilyn Laiken, & Shahrzad Mojab, OISE/University of Toronto.

 

10.  Roy, C., Whitwell, B., Krekoski, E., & Sutherland, K. (2005). From the edge of time: Young activists learn from elder activists. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education, pp. 196-201. Eds. Shahrzah Mojab & Habiba Nosheen, OISE/University of Toronto.

 

11.  Brillinger, M. F., & Roy, C. (2001). Learning in later life: Researcher’s initial impressions. Proceedings of the 20th Anniversary Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education, pp. 26-30. Laval University, Québec, QC. (Presented by Dr. Brillinger)

 

 

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BOOK REVIEW

   

1. Roy, C. (1999). Book Review. Women imagine change: A global anthology of women’s resistance from 600 B.C.E. to present. Convergence, 32(4), 120-122.

 

TRANSLATION

 

1.      Roy, C. (2001). French translation. Convergence, 34(4).

 

2.      Roy, C. (2000). French translation. Convergence, 33(4). 18, 31, 43, 53, 61, 73, 85, 96, 110, 122.

 

3.      Roy, C. (2000). French translation. Convergence, 33(2). 32, 56, 77, 101, 105, 119, 137.

 

4.      Roy, C. (1999) French translation. Convergence, 32(4), 17, 31-32, 45-46, 52-53, 68, 82, 92, 106, 118.

 

ARTISTIC CREATIONS

 

1. Isacsson, M. (director), & Roy, C. (writer). (In process 2012). Granny power (Working title). Documentary film.

 

2. Isacsson, M. (director), & Roy, C. (writer). (2010). Super Mémés. Documentary film (french).

 

3. Roy, C., & Eales, J. (2007). Exhibition, Unmasking collaboration: Reflecting a fine balance. Human Ecology Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton.

 

 

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