The conditions under which people labour in mental health research affect how and what knowledge is produced – and who benefits or doesn't from involvement in health research systems. There has been, however, little sustained investigation of the uneven modalities of labour exploitation across what are increasingly financialised systems of mental health research. This theoretical paper advances conceptual and empirical investigations of labour in health research – outlining how material precarity and epistemic precarity often go hand in hand, and largely drawing on examples from the UK. The intertwining of labour relations and epistemic cultures can be understood by bringing together insights from two bodies of knowledge not commonly in con...
The key epistemological assumption in participatory research is the belief that knowledgeis embedded...
This paper is a work in progress. Our research questions include the issue of whether the two terms ...
Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and internationally) are encour...
Due to the confusion over what counts as evidence, mental health research has largely failed to make...
Due to the confusion over what counts as evidence, mental health research has largely failed to make...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork over an 18 month period in London amongst people living and working ...
Participatory research, also known as participatory action research, has its roots in communities ar...
6. This document explores the practices and processual experiences of facilitators and participants ...
This interdisciplinary doctoral thesis represents the weaving together of several partially independ...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the process...
Participation of people with lived experience (LE) in mental health research is vital for improving ...
Non-consumer researchers collaborating with consumer researchers can benefit from greater relevance ...
This integrative chapter presents a synopsis of selected work completed during my time as a Research...
Consumer collaboration in mental health research has demonstrated significant benefits and reflects ...
der et al., 2004) and is now a requirement in most publi-cally funded research in the United Kingdom...
The key epistemological assumption in participatory research is the belief that knowledgeis embedded...
This paper is a work in progress. Our research questions include the issue of whether the two terms ...
Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and internationally) are encour...
Due to the confusion over what counts as evidence, mental health research has largely failed to make...
Due to the confusion over what counts as evidence, mental health research has largely failed to make...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork over an 18 month period in London amongst people living and working ...
Participatory research, also known as participatory action research, has its roots in communities ar...
6. This document explores the practices and processual experiences of facilitators and participants ...
This interdisciplinary doctoral thesis represents the weaving together of several partially independ...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the process...
Participation of people with lived experience (LE) in mental health research is vital for improving ...
Non-consumer researchers collaborating with consumer researchers can benefit from greater relevance ...
This integrative chapter presents a synopsis of selected work completed during my time as a Research...
Consumer collaboration in mental health research has demonstrated significant benefits and reflects ...
der et al., 2004) and is now a requirement in most publi-cally funded research in the United Kingdom...
The key epistemological assumption in participatory research is the belief that knowledgeis embedded...
This paper is a work in progress. Our research questions include the issue of whether the two terms ...
Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and internationally) are encour...