This article puts forward co-production as a lens for geographical approaches to collaborative knowledge production. Co-production extends understandings of collaboration as temporary, fragile and with multiple spatial forms. Through the example of creative writers’ artistic knowledge, co-production is developed as a process of making together that involves intermittent spaces of sharing and cooperation between different actors beyond and across firm organisational boundaries. It is argued that the formal and informal mixing of these actors requires focusing on the micro-spaces of co-production that show how sharing knowledge occurs through forms of emotional work. Drawing on interviews with writers and participant observation of creative w...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
Co-production is not a new concept but it is one with renewed prominence and reach in contemporary p...
Knowledge production today relies increasingly on exchanges between groups of people who connect thr...
"In recent years research into creative labour and cultural work has usually addressed the politics ...
This article introduces a special issue on the topic of co-creative labour. The term co-creation is ...
This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scal...
Collaboration is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is understood differently i...
This article applies theoretical and empirical discussions of emerging human and digital technology ...
Urgent societal challenges have led to unease in our socio-cultural interactions and the production ...
This paper examines the potential of co-produced arts-based methodologies through the lens of a soci...
This paper explores a large scale international project, Accented Body, which involved partnerships ...
The “woolliness” and “methodological hurdles” of co-production make it challenging to compare and co...
This article explores the co-production of research as creative, speculative, and eventful rather th...
This article outlines how co-production might be understood as a utopian method, which both attends ...
Urgent societal challenges have led to unease in our socio-cultural interactions and the production ...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
Co-production is not a new concept but it is one with renewed prominence and reach in contemporary p...
Knowledge production today relies increasingly on exchanges between groups of people who connect thr...
"In recent years research into creative labour and cultural work has usually addressed the politics ...
This article introduces a special issue on the topic of co-creative labour. The term co-creation is ...
This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scal...
Collaboration is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is understood differently i...
This article applies theoretical and empirical discussions of emerging human and digital technology ...
Urgent societal challenges have led to unease in our socio-cultural interactions and the production ...
This paper examines the potential of co-produced arts-based methodologies through the lens of a soci...
This paper explores a large scale international project, Accented Body, which involved partnerships ...
The “woolliness” and “methodological hurdles” of co-production make it challenging to compare and co...
This article explores the co-production of research as creative, speculative, and eventful rather th...
This article outlines how co-production might be understood as a utopian method, which both attends ...
Urgent societal challenges have led to unease in our socio-cultural interactions and the production ...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
Co-production is not a new concept but it is one with renewed prominence and reach in contemporary p...
Knowledge production today relies increasingly on exchanges between groups of people who connect thr...