BACKGROUND: Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal complex power hierarchies between academics and NGOs. During the process of research, decision-making may skew in favour of more powerful actors, who often direct the scope of the research, hold the budget and lead the analysis. Co-production is increasingly emerging as a helpful approach that attempts to equalise power dynamics during research. The aim of this paper is to draw attention to the main challenges associated with a "research as usual" approach to research partnerships in humanitarian settings, as power hierarchies may be particularly magnified in these settings. METHODS: This paper is based on a comprehensive literature review and 32 sem...
Co-production needs to become an integral part of the training and funding of researchers to ensure ...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Public involvement in applied health research in the UK has become a pre-requisite for receiving fun...
Abstract Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal ...
Researchers are increasingly encouraged to co-produce research, involving members of the public, ser...
While research and innovation collaborations between NGOs and academic organisations can create cons...
Too many academics remain rooted in a mentality that fears engaging with practitioners means reducin...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop an existing collaborative research methodology proc...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
peer-reviewedBackground: Participatory approaches that engage affected populations are increasingly ...
Background: Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
Introduction Power relations permeate research partnerships and compromise the ability of participat...
Knowledge co-production within academic-practitioner research collaborations is a promising means to...
Humanitarian agencies are increasingly engaged in research in conflict and post-conflict settings.Th...
Co-production needs to become an integral part of the training and funding of researchers to ensure ...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Public involvement in applied health research in the UK has become a pre-requisite for receiving fun...
Abstract Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal ...
Researchers are increasingly encouraged to co-produce research, involving members of the public, ser...
While research and innovation collaborations between NGOs and academic organisations can create cons...
Too many academics remain rooted in a mentality that fears engaging with practitioners means reducin...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop an existing collaborative research methodology proc...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
peer-reviewedBackground: Participatory approaches that engage affected populations are increasingly ...
Background: Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
Introduction Power relations permeate research partnerships and compromise the ability of participat...
Knowledge co-production within academic-practitioner research collaborations is a promising means to...
Humanitarian agencies are increasingly engaged in research in conflict and post-conflict settings.Th...
Co-production needs to become an integral part of the training and funding of researchers to ensure ...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Public involvement in applied health research in the UK has become a pre-requisite for receiving fun...