Research impact often tends not to happen in one emphatic, public moment but rather at more discrete points of the "long tail" of a research project. Achieving this depends largely on the tenacity of the research team but also on key allies such as the community members and service providers who have become energised by the work and inspired to continue it. Taking their own research as a case study, Kip Jones and Lee-Ann Fenge discuss what it takes to create meaningful community impact, highlighting a commitment to inclusive co-production and public engagement and the use of participatory research to create innovative dissemination tools
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Often thought of as ‘the last good place on the internet’, Wikipedia plays a key role in the online ...
Data sharing is a key principle of open science, and research funders are increasingly including thi...
We have been invited to discuss “digital work” and to propose a research agenda for the next decade ...
Funding agencies are increasingly seeking to promote more non-linear developmental approaches to res...
The appeal of collaborating with a government agency, or an organisation funded by one, seems obviou...
The outsized importance of publications has meant too many research students focus on featuring pape...
AI is forecast to become increasingly central to many aspects of life and work. The same trends can ...
For researchers in Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) publishing and collaborating with academics on...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
Funding for research communication is a growing feature of grant applications and whilst digital sch...
Only a small fraction of research misconduct ever comes to light. Independent investigative bodies c...
The COVID-19 pandemic is significantly impacting universities and higher education institutions, red...
Academics looking to communicate the findings and value of their research to wider audiences are inc...
Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic promoted faster and more open research practices, it also revealed ongo...
There is now a broad consensus that sharing and preserving data makes research more efficient, repro...
Often thought of as ‘the last good place on the internet’, Wikipedia plays a key role in the online ...
Data sharing is a key principle of open science, and research funders are increasingly including thi...
We have been invited to discuss “digital work” and to propose a research agenda for the next decade ...