Within feminist geography, there is a growing consensus on the need for research to contribute to social change and transformation beyond the academy, and increased emphasis on the co-production of impact. In this paper I critically reflect and report on how I co-produced impact with a participatory audio-visual research project, conducted in collaboration with women in Bogotá and Medellín and researchers and filmmakers based in the UK and Colombia. I focus particularly on co-producing ‘impact-in-process’, which builds participants’ capacities, creates spaces of reciprocal learning and increases participants’ confidence and sense of ownership both during and beyond the research process. Yet, while co-producing impact-in-process benefits res...
The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully realised. This stubborn p...
This project was a method development grant funded by the ESRC. The aim of this project was to test,...
Working with two community partners, Barnet Mencap and Why me? (a restorative justice provider), we ...
Within feminist geography, there is a growing consensus on the need for research to contribute to so...
There is growing emphasis in the UK on promoting research that creates a positive impact on society....
• In order to encourage and support co-produced research, RCUK, HEFCE and Universities should expand...
Impact has in the past two REF cycles established itself as an integral criteria of research assessm...
This degree project involves a self-reflective analysis of an Australian Centre forInternational Agr...
The paper reflects on the process of participatory video production with young people from a deprive...
Co-produced research involves external partners from start to finish, builds lasting relationships a...
Traditional forms of knowledge production can serve to reproduce the power imbalances present within...
Introduction: The identification, communication and management of health risk is a core task of Comm...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
Jackie ShawOver recent decades there has been a rapid expansion in the use of participatory visual m...
This review offers thoughts, queries and hesitations regarding articles drawing on participatory act...
The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully realised. This stubborn p...
This project was a method development grant funded by the ESRC. The aim of this project was to test,...
Working with two community partners, Barnet Mencap and Why me? (a restorative justice provider), we ...
Within feminist geography, there is a growing consensus on the need for research to contribute to so...
There is growing emphasis in the UK on promoting research that creates a positive impact on society....
• In order to encourage and support co-produced research, RCUK, HEFCE and Universities should expand...
Impact has in the past two REF cycles established itself as an integral criteria of research assessm...
This degree project involves a self-reflective analysis of an Australian Centre forInternational Agr...
The paper reflects on the process of participatory video production with young people from a deprive...
Co-produced research involves external partners from start to finish, builds lasting relationships a...
Traditional forms of knowledge production can serve to reproduce the power imbalances present within...
Introduction: The identification, communication and management of health risk is a core task of Comm...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
Jackie ShawOver recent decades there has been a rapid expansion in the use of participatory visual m...
This review offers thoughts, queries and hesitations regarding articles drawing on participatory act...
The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully realised. This stubborn p...
This project was a method development grant funded by the ESRC. The aim of this project was to test,...
Working with two community partners, Barnet Mencap and Why me? (a restorative justice provider), we ...