In this article we explore the politics of community-university collaborative research and activism. We are scholars based in universities as well as members of various 'communities'-queer, Pasifika and Māori-hence we regularly venture beyond the formal research spaces of the academy and enter into critical collaborative research with others working in 'the community'. In what follows we first outline collaborative community-based research literature that advocates hybrid research collectivities. Second, we give some context and background to our methodologies that have enabled us to re-think collaborative research. Third, examples from our research are offered to illustrate the ways in which collaborative research constructs new collective...
In this article we explore the ways in which universities and communities can work together drawing ...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
This paper contributes to the debate on the dynamics of the development of practices and their relat...
In this article we explore the politics of community-university collaborative research and activism....
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
Objective: This paper reflects on the collaborative research relationship between university and co...
Drawing on a shared recognition that community is defined, understood, constructed, and reconstructe...
In the last decade there has been an increased interest in collaborative relationships between univ...
Offering a critical examination of the nature of co-produced research, this important new book draws...
In this article, I argue that the university needs to be understood as an ‘imagined other’ in const...
This chapter explores co-production with community groups of innovative digital technologies designe...
Upon beginning postgraduate research at the Faculty of Built Environment at UNSW, the authors were s...
This article explores the history, methods, use, and impact of existing community-based research in ...
This article reflects on the nature of Community-University engagement from a research focus. This e...
A sense of community can be interpreted in diverse ways, dependent on various individual, group and ...
In this article we explore the ways in which universities and communities can work together drawing ...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
This paper contributes to the debate on the dynamics of the development of practices and their relat...
In this article we explore the politics of community-university collaborative research and activism....
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
Objective: This paper reflects on the collaborative research relationship between university and co...
Drawing on a shared recognition that community is defined, understood, constructed, and reconstructe...
In the last decade there has been an increased interest in collaborative relationships between univ...
Offering a critical examination of the nature of co-produced research, this important new book draws...
In this article, I argue that the university needs to be understood as an ‘imagined other’ in const...
This chapter explores co-production with community groups of innovative digital technologies designe...
Upon beginning postgraduate research at the Faculty of Built Environment at UNSW, the authors were s...
This article explores the history, methods, use, and impact of existing community-based research in ...
This article reflects on the nature of Community-University engagement from a research focus. This e...
A sense of community can be interpreted in diverse ways, dependent on various individual, group and ...
In this article we explore the ways in which universities and communities can work together drawing ...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
This paper contributes to the debate on the dynamics of the development of practices and their relat...