Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institutions and communities. Where some disciplines have explored the theoretical and methodological implications of power relations, the engagement movement writ large has suffered from a lack of explicit conceptual models and in-depth analyses of the role of power in the process of knowledge co-creation. Over the last 30 years, considerable attention has been paid to how resources and expertise within academic institutions can be brought to bear on the intractable social and economic problems of local communities. A necessary, yet under-theorised aspect of these dynamics is the extent to which the positionality and interpersonal relationships bet...
This article aims to rethink the positionality of community in community-based research collaboratio...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Funding Information: Funding This research was supported through the GCRF Accountability for Informa...
Collaborative research approaches emphasise the need to transform the way the academic community pro...
Around the world, universities are exploring new strategies to improve the quality and impact of the...
Background: Successful community-engaged research depends on the quality of the collaborative partne...
In this article, we introduce volume two of our themed issue on co-creation and co-production and di...
Demonstrating impact from research has always been a key consideration in the knowledge production b...
Demonstrating impact from research has always been a key consideration in the knowledge production b...
The structures that evaluate what counts as novel and fundable knowledge have evolved over a long ti...
American universities are facing a crisis of relevance. While there are multiple reasons for this to...
This article aims to rethink the positionality of community in community-based research collaboratio...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Collaboratively engaged research is shaped by dynamic power relationships among individuals, institu...
Funding Information: Funding This research was supported through the GCRF Accountability for Informa...
Collaborative research approaches emphasise the need to transform the way the academic community pro...
Around the world, universities are exploring new strategies to improve the quality and impact of the...
Background: Successful community-engaged research depends on the quality of the collaborative partne...
In this article, we introduce volume two of our themed issue on co-creation and co-production and di...
Demonstrating impact from research has always been a key consideration in the knowledge production b...
Demonstrating impact from research has always been a key consideration in the knowledge production b...
The structures that evaluate what counts as novel and fundable knowledge have evolved over a long ti...
American universities are facing a crisis of relevance. While there are multiple reasons for this to...
This article aims to rethink the positionality of community in community-based research collaboratio...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...