In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic and social impacts of research in the next UK audit of academic research. In contrast to most responses from UK academics, our argument is for impact; while the growing marketisation of knowledge is to be deplored, resources and activities within universities do have a vital role to play in progressive social change. The problem is that the current proposals will produce and retrench an elite model of power/knowledge relationships. We propose an understanding of impact based on the co-production of knowledge between universities and communities, modelled in research practice in participatory geographies. This is more likely to result in more eq...
There is growing emphasis in the UK on promoting research that creates a positive impact on society....
This article introduces the concept of ‘co-impact’ to characterise the complex and dynamic process o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
If, in future reinventions of research audit, agonising about the state of the discipline and its go...
Our focus in this intervention is on the critical yet diverse ways the recent impact agenda has bee...
AbstractIn recent years the academic landscape has been shifting and significantly affected by the i...
In recent years the academic landscape has been shifting and significantly affected by the introduct...
This paper considers whether the impact agenda that has developed over the last decade in UK univers...
Evaluation of university-based research already has a reasonably long tradition in the UK, but propo...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. The principle that research should demons...
In recent years, the UK higher education sector has seen notable policy changes with regard to how r...
The routine evaluation of broader impacts of research has made the UK an impact-aware culture, altho...
In this article we consider the 'impact case study' (ICS) as a specific kind of document, one which,...
• In order to encourage and support co-produced research, RCUK, HEFCE and Universities should expand...
There is growing emphasis in the UK on promoting research that creates a positive impact on society....
This article introduces the concept of ‘co-impact’ to characterise the complex and dynamic process o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
If, in future reinventions of research audit, agonising about the state of the discipline and its go...
Our focus in this intervention is on the critical yet diverse ways the recent impact agenda has bee...
AbstractIn recent years the academic landscape has been shifting and significantly affected by the i...
In recent years the academic landscape has been shifting and significantly affected by the introduct...
This paper considers whether the impact agenda that has developed over the last decade in UK univers...
Evaluation of university-based research already has a reasonably long tradition in the UK, but propo...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. The principle that research should demons...
In recent years, the UK higher education sector has seen notable policy changes with regard to how r...
The routine evaluation of broader impacts of research has made the UK an impact-aware culture, altho...
In this article we consider the 'impact case study' (ICS) as a specific kind of document, one which,...
• In order to encourage and support co-produced research, RCUK, HEFCE and Universities should expand...
There is growing emphasis in the UK on promoting research that creates a positive impact on society....
This article introduces the concept of ‘co-impact’ to characterise the complex and dynamic process o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...