Recent work in human geography has articulated the principles of an emerging ‘participatory ethics’. Yet despite sustained critical examination of the participatory conditions under which geographical knowledge is produced, far less attention has addressed how a participatory ethics might unsettle the conventional ways such knowledge continues to be received, circulated, exchanged and mediated. As such, the uptake of visual methods in participatory research praxis has drawn a range of criticism for assuming visual outputs ‘tell their own stories’ and that publics might be straightforwardly engage with them. In response, this paper develops an argument for adopting an ethical stance that takes a more situated, processual account of the ways ...
While Participatory Action Research (PAR) is gaining a foothold in geographical research practice, u...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches and methods have seen an explosion of recent interest...
The popularity of Participatory Action Research (PAR) increases the risk of tokenism and blurring th...
Recent work in human geography has articulated the principles of an emerging ‘participatory ethics’....
In this paper, I reflect on some of the ethical dimensions of public engagement with geographic rese...
The development of participatory action research (PAR) reflects an ethical commitment to creating co...
This paper proposes participatory ethics as a framework from which we might begin to proactively eng...
In their contribution, Wiggins and Wilbanks (2019) discuss the rise of citizen science and elaborate...
Jackie ShawOver recent decades there has been a rapid expansion in the use of participatory visual m...
Over recent decades there has been a rapid expansion in the use of participatory visual methods to u...
Participatory research has a predominantly transformative and social justice concern. This article g...
This article examines the ethical responsibilities engendered by participatory visual research with ...
While the potential and limitations of participatory methodologies with children and young people ha...
This article outlines the development and implementation of participatory research methodology centr...
The call for geographical research to be more ethically and morally responsible has witnessed an inc...
While Participatory Action Research (PAR) is gaining a foothold in geographical research practice, u...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches and methods have seen an explosion of recent interest...
The popularity of Participatory Action Research (PAR) increases the risk of tokenism and blurring th...
Recent work in human geography has articulated the principles of an emerging ‘participatory ethics’....
In this paper, I reflect on some of the ethical dimensions of public engagement with geographic rese...
The development of participatory action research (PAR) reflects an ethical commitment to creating co...
This paper proposes participatory ethics as a framework from which we might begin to proactively eng...
In their contribution, Wiggins and Wilbanks (2019) discuss the rise of citizen science and elaborate...
Jackie ShawOver recent decades there has been a rapid expansion in the use of participatory visual m...
Over recent decades there has been a rapid expansion in the use of participatory visual methods to u...
Participatory research has a predominantly transformative and social justice concern. This article g...
This article examines the ethical responsibilities engendered by participatory visual research with ...
While the potential and limitations of participatory methodologies with children and young people ha...
This article outlines the development and implementation of participatory research methodology centr...
The call for geographical research to be more ethically and morally responsible has witnessed an inc...
While Participatory Action Research (PAR) is gaining a foothold in geographical research practice, u...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches and methods have seen an explosion of recent interest...
The popularity of Participatory Action Research (PAR) increases the risk of tokenism and blurring th...