Research and public engagement operate in a wider social environment. More information or better dissemination will not simply make social problems go away. Leah Bassel suggests embedding research into mutually reinforcing partnerships with communities facing inequality and misrepresentation as an invigorating approach to engagement. Research can be made to work for the public good by working with – and not speaking in the place of – these groups
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With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of con-testation and change,...
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Currently missing from critical literature on public engagement with academic research is a public-c...
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Responsible research and innovation (RRI) approaches that have emerged in the past ten years point t...
With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of contestation and change, ...
This article explores the ‘the public’ in public engagement with research as a site of negotiation, ...
Engaging with these projects as a researcher has thrown up a range of issues from the precarity of a...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
While academic social science is extremely effective at generating public value, it is less adept at...
When it comes to sharing your research, Amelia Sharman stresses that there is no ‘one size fits all’...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
Catherine Durose argues that we must find alternative ways of working with communities that allow th...
The notion that increased public participation is a key component of research impact has developed a...
Why does public engagement matter? Why should it matter and how can it be made to matter more? These...
With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of con-testation and change,...
In this article we argue that a refined understanding of ‘public’ and ‘public engagement’ can help r...
Currently missing from critical literature on public engagement with academic research is a public-c...
In this article I make a case for the importance of public engagement and political commitment on th...
Responsible research and innovation (RRI) approaches that have emerged in the past ten years point t...
With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of contestation and change, ...
This article explores the ‘the public’ in public engagement with research as a site of negotiation, ...
Engaging with these projects as a researcher has thrown up a range of issues from the precarity of a...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
While academic social science is extremely effective at generating public value, it is less adept at...