Public participation in scientific research has gained prominence in many scientific fields, but the theory of participatory research is still limited. In this paper, we suggest that the divergence of values and goals between academic researchers and public participants in research is key to analyzing the different forms this research takes. We examine two existing characterizations of participatory research: one in terms of public participants' role in the research, the other in terms of the virtues of the research. In our view, each of these captures an important feature of participatory research but is, on its own, limited in what features it takes into account. We introduce an expanded conception of norms of collaboration that extends t...
peer-reviewedLEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Summarize p...
Participatory research in environmental and natural resources-related fields is premised on many of ...
Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other kn...
Public participation in scientific research has gained prominence in many scientific fields, but the...
Public participation in scientific research has gained prominence in many scientific fields, but the...
A wide variety of scientific research projects include public participation in roles going beyond th...
Members of the public participate in scientific research in many different contexts, stemming from t...
This paper presents a coherent framework for designing and evaluating public involvement in research...
Participatory research relies on stakeholder inputs to obtain its acclaimed benefits of improved soc...
The epistemology of participatory research relates knowledge to action, especially the production of...
In the past few decades, we have seen a surge of work within the paradigm of participatory research ...
If we take the rhetoric of recent academic and policy discourse at face value, crossing disciplinary...
As wider social and societal changes have led to moves towards equality as a response to a better un...
The term participatory research is now widely used as a way of categorising research that has moved ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis paper presents a coherent framework for...
peer-reviewedLEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Summarize p...
Participatory research in environmental and natural resources-related fields is premised on many of ...
Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other kn...
Public participation in scientific research has gained prominence in many scientific fields, but the...
Public participation in scientific research has gained prominence in many scientific fields, but the...
A wide variety of scientific research projects include public participation in roles going beyond th...
Members of the public participate in scientific research in many different contexts, stemming from t...
This paper presents a coherent framework for designing and evaluating public involvement in research...
Participatory research relies on stakeholder inputs to obtain its acclaimed benefits of improved soc...
The epistemology of participatory research relates knowledge to action, especially the production of...
In the past few decades, we have seen a surge of work within the paradigm of participatory research ...
If we take the rhetoric of recent academic and policy discourse at face value, crossing disciplinary...
As wider social and societal changes have led to moves towards equality as a response to a better un...
The term participatory research is now widely used as a way of categorising research that has moved ...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis paper presents a coherent framework for...
peer-reviewedLEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Summarize p...
Participatory research in environmental and natural resources-related fields is premised on many of ...
Too often in social research for design, academic knowledge is privileged at the expense of other kn...