In this article we argue that a refined understanding of ‘public’ and ‘public engagement’ can help researchers who produce critical research make better decisions towards achieving policy influence. We acknowledge the challenges critical researchers face in putting their research to work within the public domain. Critical research struggles to gain influence in bounded public spheres where research is valued as a consumable commodity rather than for its integrity or capacity for informing change. A starting point for developing a method of engagement is to understand better ‘publics’ and the different ways they may be conceptualised. We draw on a framework of three conceptualisations of the public in public engagement: bounded, normative an...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Public engagement is an ...
This article reviews the legacy of young people's involvement in policy research in the UK and propo...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement ’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in diffe...
n this article we argue that a refined understanding of ‘public’ and ‘public engagement’ can help re...
Currently missing from critical literature on public engagement with academic research is a public-c...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
Why does public engagement matter? Why should it matter and how can it be made to matter more? These...
The article is based on qualitative research conducted in the UK and the USA by three critical socia...
The article is based on qualitative research conducted in the UK and the USA by three critical socia...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in differ...
In this article I make a case for the importance of public engagement and political commitment on th...
This article explores the ‘the public’ in public engagement with research as a site of negotiation, ...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Public engagement is an ...
This article reviews the legacy of young people's involvement in policy research in the UK and propo...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement ’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in diffe...
n this article we argue that a refined understanding of ‘public’ and ‘public engagement’ can help re...
Currently missing from critical literature on public engagement with academic research is a public-c...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
Why does public engagement matter? Why should it matter and how can it be made to matter more? These...
The article is based on qualitative research conducted in the UK and the USA by three critical socia...
The article is based on qualitative research conducted in the UK and the USA by three critical socia...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in differ...
In this article I make a case for the importance of public engagement and political commitment on th...
This article explores the ‘the public’ in public engagement with research as a site of negotiation, ...
Participatory action research (PAR) investigates issues through collaboration and cooperation betwee...
Journals and research networks are awash with advice about how best to promote children and young pe...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Public engagement is an ...
This article reviews the legacy of young people's involvement in policy research in the UK and propo...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement ’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in diffe...