This article considers the degree to which achieving equity in Global North–South research partnerships is possible under current UK funding models. While there has been significant discussion with respect to the decolonisation of research, it will be argued that there is some distance between the language of equity articulated currently by UK funding bodies, and the realities of working as a project partner in the Global South. The article draws on the prior and ongoing experiences of a multidisciplinary team of researchers brought together by a UK-funded research project. In the interests of moving towards more equitable systems of knowledge production and dissemination, it explores the power asymmetries that can be inherent in Global Nor...
Background Research partnerships between high-income countries (HICs) and low- or middle-income cou...
This article examines mutuality and difference in partnerships. Partnership is a widely-debated conc...
This article engages with the challenges facing genuine research collaboration and knowledge product...
In the context of the £1.5 billion aid money that the UK government is now channelling through UK re...
This article describes the bureaucratic processes required to establish and manage a single internat...
This paper examines data in the public sphere on the global scope of geography’s UKRI Global Challen...
In this learning paper on partnership we explain the Global Research Network on Parliaments and Peop...
At their best, research partnerships provide a mechanism to optimize each partner's strengths, make ...
Contemporary North–South research collaborations are fraught with power relations originating in col...
With renewed investment of the UK’s Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) commitment into research, ...
The research on cross-national research cooperation, including the categories of Global South/North,...
The research environment in the global South faces many pressing challenges given resource inequalit...
A central objective of this research paper is to consider how research methodologies are critical to...
This paper examines the challenges and opportunities in establishing and sustaining north–south rese...
The research environment in the global South faces many pressing challenges given resource inequalit...
Background Research partnerships between high-income countries (HICs) and low- or middle-income cou...
This article examines mutuality and difference in partnerships. Partnership is a widely-debated conc...
This article engages with the challenges facing genuine research collaboration and knowledge product...
In the context of the £1.5 billion aid money that the UK government is now channelling through UK re...
This article describes the bureaucratic processes required to establish and manage a single internat...
This paper examines data in the public sphere on the global scope of geography’s UKRI Global Challen...
In this learning paper on partnership we explain the Global Research Network on Parliaments and Peop...
At their best, research partnerships provide a mechanism to optimize each partner's strengths, make ...
Contemporary North–South research collaborations are fraught with power relations originating in col...
With renewed investment of the UK’s Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) commitment into research, ...
The research on cross-national research cooperation, including the categories of Global South/North,...
The research environment in the global South faces many pressing challenges given resource inequalit...
A central objective of this research paper is to consider how research methodologies are critical to...
This paper examines the challenges and opportunities in establishing and sustaining north–south rese...
The research environment in the global South faces many pressing challenges given resource inequalit...
Background Research partnerships between high-income countries (HICs) and low- or middle-income cou...
This article examines mutuality and difference in partnerships. Partnership is a widely-debated conc...
This article engages with the challenges facing genuine research collaboration and knowledge product...