Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other knowledge and ways of knowing, although by overlooking insights from other participants this academic meaning-making may be wasteful and/or damaging to relations. In this paper, we describe a project that focuses on establishing academic/community relations to look at how knowledge issues are handled in setting up participative projects. We touch on the ethics of the ‘informed consent’ required for the ethics approval process and that of generating and sharing project outcomes in a way that reflects team membership, considering how to share credit, encourage diverse opinion and ensure some value in participating for all participants. Since a ke...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
Research can facilitate mutual learning, allow participants’ voices to be heard, increase practical ...
Members of the public participate in scientific research in many different contexts, stemming from t...
Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other kn...
Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other kn...
This paper is about the work we do to create productive partnerships in community settings: developi...
In this paper, we explore the implications of the use of academic discourse and social theory in a c...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
Negotiating access to participants poses challenges for all social research, but this can be particu...
The purpose of this qualitative pilot study was to explore the nature of the relationship between un...
Postprint upload.This paper questions assumptions about conducting research based in programs develo...
This article begins by raising issues around the way in which ethical approval for research is manag...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani Gypsy groups in England (1996–2000), along ...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
Research can facilitate mutual learning, allow participants’ voices to be heard, increase practical ...
Members of the public participate in scientific research in many different contexts, stemming from t...
Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other kn...
Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other kn...
This paper is about the work we do to create productive partnerships in community settings: developi...
In this paper, we explore the implications of the use of academic discourse and social theory in a c...
In recent years, research reports and articles highlight the benefits of participatory and creative ...
Negotiating access to participants poses challenges for all social research, but this can be particu...
The purpose of this qualitative pilot study was to explore the nature of the relationship between un...
Postprint upload.This paper questions assumptions about conducting research based in programs develo...
This article begins by raising issues around the way in which ethical approval for research is manag...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani Gypsy groups in England (1996–2000), along ...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
This paper draws on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project carried out in the secondary schoo...
Research can facilitate mutual learning, allow participants’ voices to be heard, increase practical ...
Members of the public participate in scientific research in many different contexts, stemming from t...