Research undertaken with one's own community can be complex and demanding. It can also be valuable and fulfilling. Those who take on this challenge must often straddle variant roles, values, and perspectives with the potential for the strictures and structures of the academic community to be at odds with those of the partner community in research endeavours. These 'double insiders' can be valued for their bridging capacity and insight. However, they are also likely to be called upon to negotiate or mediate expectations, tensions, and differences between the research partners. This paper takes a new approach to a complex issue that is being increasingly discussed inside the academy by employing an autoethnographical approach to examine, holi...
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
Marginalisation occurs when a group of people are pushed to the periphery of a society. Many Mäori r...
Universities, as knowledge intensive communities, seek to encourage multi-disciplinary research. Usi...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
There is a critique of research conducted in communities which fails to include communities in its d...
This paper is about the work we do to create productive partnerships in community settings: developi...
Universities and research funders’ growing emphasis on community partnerships, engagement and outrea...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia are among the most researched in the worl...
This paper is a co-written paper by five postgraduate students at the University of Northampton and ...
In this article, we discuss the ethical positions adopted within universities, by communities and by...
Background: This paper identifies the latent opportunities and challenges inherent in the formative ...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
This book explores the complexities of investigating minorities, majorities, boundaries and borders,...
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
Marginalisation occurs when a group of people are pushed to the periphery of a society. Many Mäori r...
Universities, as knowledge intensive communities, seek to encourage multi-disciplinary research. Usi...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
There is a critique of research conducted in communities which fails to include communities in its d...
This paper is about the work we do to create productive partnerships in community settings: developi...
Universities and research funders’ growing emphasis on community partnerships, engagement and outrea...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia are among the most researched in the worl...
This paper is a co-written paper by five postgraduate students at the University of Northampton and ...
In this article, we discuss the ethical positions adopted within universities, by communities and by...
Background: This paper identifies the latent opportunities and challenges inherent in the formative ...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
This book explores the complexities of investigating minorities, majorities, boundaries and borders,...
If research were a form of community-building, what would it be? This article addresses this questio...
Marginalisation occurs when a group of people are pushed to the periphery of a society. Many Mäori r...
Universities, as knowledge intensive communities, seek to encourage multi-disciplinary research. Usi...