This paper sets out a conversation concerning some of the methodological and ethical issues we have encountered as part of our participation in, and research of, a prominent contemporary movement for community change and relocalization. In discussing the ethnographic methods we use to research the Transition Town movement 1. we feel both duty-bound and inspired to write as candid an account as we are able. This candour leads us to argue here in support of the ethical imperatives associated with participatory research, but for more attention to be given, and greater openness displayed, towards the practical challenges that such work presents to academic studies of various kinds. To these ends, we build upon existin...
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
The last decade has witnessed a surge of interest in ‘sustainable communities’ within the UK. This h...
Research undertaken with one's own community can be complex and demanding. It can also be valuable a...
This paper sets out a conversation concerning some of the methodological and ethical issues we hav...
The thoughts, reflections, and analyses in this work are intended to further inform those who are in...
This ‘short communication’ considers four different methodological approaches for ethnographic resea...
The study of community is a key area of concern in sociology and anthropology. In this paper it is ...
There is a critique of research conducted in communities which fails to include communities in its d...
In this chapter we look at the unique characteristics, processes, methods, challenges and problems a...
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What are Community Studies?, this ti...
This book sheds new light on the complex inter-relations that make up class, power, local history an...
This chapter examines the idea of co-production as an emergent space of practice where imaginative i...
When first designing a research project and particularly when drawing the linkages between the theor...
Conducting research with communities constructed as the ‘other’ from a purely positivist paradigm ca...
This article focuses on methodological and epistemological issues arising from a research project wi...
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
The last decade has witnessed a surge of interest in ‘sustainable communities’ within the UK. This h...
Research undertaken with one's own community can be complex and demanding. It can also be valuable a...
This paper sets out a conversation concerning some of the methodological and ethical issues we hav...
The thoughts, reflections, and analyses in this work are intended to further inform those who are in...
This ‘short communication’ considers four different methodological approaches for ethnographic resea...
The study of community is a key area of concern in sociology and anthropology. In this paper it is ...
There is a critique of research conducted in communities which fails to include communities in its d...
In this chapter we look at the unique characteristics, processes, methods, challenges and problems a...
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What are Community Studies?, this ti...
This book sheds new light on the complex inter-relations that make up class, power, local history an...
This chapter examines the idea of co-production as an emergent space of practice where imaginative i...
When first designing a research project and particularly when drawing the linkages between the theor...
Conducting research with communities constructed as the ‘other’ from a purely positivist paradigm ca...
This article focuses on methodological and epistemological issues arising from a research project wi...
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
The last decade has witnessed a surge of interest in ‘sustainable communities’ within the UK. This h...
Research undertaken with one's own community can be complex and demanding. It can also be valuable a...