This article explores the co-production of research as creative, speculative, and eventful rather than as research processes determined by equality, empowerment and social justice. There are persuasive critiques of participatory and co-produced methods. In response, the case is made for focusing instead on the complex processes through which ideas, affects and relational capacities emerge, are nurtured or obscured, and circulate as part of the complex processes of co-producing research. The argument is developed with reference to a recent research project on youth loneliness. Through process philosophy and speculative approaches, the co- productive imagination illuminates the necessary imaginative work of conceiving propositions, techniques...
This article puts forward co-production as a lens for geographical approaches to collaborative knowl...
Co-produced research involves external partners from start to finish, builds lasting relationships a...
This article introduces a special issue on the topic of co-creative labour. The term co-creation is ...
This article explores the co-production of research as creative, speculative, and eventful rather th...
This article proposes an innovative approach for attending to and imaginatively engaging with the co...
Over the past two years, COVID has illustrated how research benefit can be accelerated when need, r...
This article outlines how co-production might be understood as a utopian method, which both attends ...
This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scal...
Co-production refers to a reciprocal process of exchange between diverse stakeholders, in order to g...
The language of co-creation has become popular with policy makers, researchers and consultants wanti...
Over the past decade, co-production and co-creation have become central buzzwords throughout society...
A key claim of participatory approaches from all theoretical and disciplinary provenances is the goa...
In this article, we introduce volume two of our themed issue on co-creation and co-production and di...
This open access book explores creative and collaborative forms of research praxis within the social...
Acknowledgements SESYNC (Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, University of Maryland) supported the...
This article puts forward co-production as a lens for geographical approaches to collaborative knowl...
Co-produced research involves external partners from start to finish, builds lasting relationships a...
This article introduces a special issue on the topic of co-creative labour. The term co-creation is ...
This article explores the co-production of research as creative, speculative, and eventful rather th...
This article proposes an innovative approach for attending to and imaginatively engaging with the co...
Over the past two years, COVID has illustrated how research benefit can be accelerated when need, r...
This article outlines how co-production might be understood as a utopian method, which both attends ...
This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scal...
Co-production refers to a reciprocal process of exchange between diverse stakeholders, in order to g...
The language of co-creation has become popular with policy makers, researchers and consultants wanti...
Over the past decade, co-production and co-creation have become central buzzwords throughout society...
A key claim of participatory approaches from all theoretical and disciplinary provenances is the goa...
In this article, we introduce volume two of our themed issue on co-creation and co-production and di...
This open access book explores creative and collaborative forms of research praxis within the social...
Acknowledgements SESYNC (Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, University of Maryland) supported the...
This article puts forward co-production as a lens for geographical approaches to collaborative knowl...
Co-produced research involves external partners from start to finish, builds lasting relationships a...
This article introduces a special issue on the topic of co-creative labour. The term co-creation is ...