Notwithstanding that 'public engagement' is conceptualised differently internationally and in different academic disciplines, higher education institutions largely accept the importance of public engagement with research. However, there is limited evidence on how researchers conceptualise engagement, their views on what constitutes engagement and the communities they would (or would not) like to engage with. This paper presents the results of a survey of researchers in the Open University that sought to gather data to fill these gaps. This research was part of an action research project designed to embed engagement in the routine practices of researchers at all levels. The findings indicate that researchers have a relatively narrow view of ...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
BACKGROUND: In the first of a four-part series, we describe the fundamentals of public engagement in...
By examining the longer history of engagement between academics and those outside the academy and re...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement ’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in diffe...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in differ...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in differ...
This paper considers the changing role of universities in the UK as they respond to an engagement ag...
This paper considers the changing role of universities in the UK as they respond to an engagement ag...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary perspective in examining the views and practices of public eng...
The "Factors affecting public engagement by researchers" project suggests that the embedding of publ...
The funders of UK research seek to embed public engagement by researchers within the culture of UK r...
This article explores the ‘the public’ in public engagement with research as a site of negotiation, ...
How can you plan effectively for engagement? This chapter offers practical advice on how to respond...
This is a final report of the AHRC/NCCPE Researching the Engaged University Project by Professor Ker...
What is public engagement, what is needed for successful public engagement and how can public engage...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
BACKGROUND: In the first of a four-part series, we describe the fundamentals of public engagement in...
By examining the longer history of engagement between academics and those outside the academy and re...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement ’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in diffe...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in differ...
Notwithstanding that ‘public engagement’ is conceptualised differently internationally and in differ...
This paper considers the changing role of universities in the UK as they respond to an engagement ag...
This paper considers the changing role of universities in the UK as they respond to an engagement ag...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary perspective in examining the views and practices of public eng...
The "Factors affecting public engagement by researchers" project suggests that the embedding of publ...
The funders of UK research seek to embed public engagement by researchers within the culture of UK r...
This article explores the ‘the public’ in public engagement with research as a site of negotiation, ...
How can you plan effectively for engagement? This chapter offers practical advice on how to respond...
This is a final report of the AHRC/NCCPE Researching the Engaged University Project by Professor Ker...
What is public engagement, what is needed for successful public engagement and how can public engage...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
BACKGROUND: In the first of a four-part series, we describe the fundamentals of public engagement in...
By examining the longer history of engagement between academics and those outside the academy and re...