Reflections from the field: Researchers’ experiences of co-production

This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scale co-produced research project, Productive Margins: Regulating for Engagement. Through our conversations and subsequent analysis, three themes emerged regarding our experiences working on the project...

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Main Authors: Jenny Barke, Helen Thomas-Hughes, Marilyn Howard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2020-08-01
Series:Research for All
Online Access:https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/RFA.04.2.03
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description This paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scale co-produced research project, Productive Margins: Regulating for Engagement. Through our conversations and subsequent analysis, three themes emerged regarding our experiences working on the project: (1) Working across difference; (2) Engaging with arts practice; and (3) Creating the conditions for co-production. This paper reflects on these themes, and we suggest that there is a need to focus on and explore the processes of co-producing research in terms of pragmatics and epistemology.
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spelling doaj.art-9c66f6cc8e044f4aa6099791a095116a2023-02-23T11:39:01ZengUCL PressResearch for All2399-81212020-08-01416917910.14324/RFA.04.2.03Reflections from the field: Researchers’ experiences of co-productionJenny BarkeHelen Thomas-HughesMarilyn HowardThis paper draws on conversations between a group of research associates who worked on a large-scale co-produced research project, Productive Margins: Regulating for Engagement. Through our conversations and subsequent analysis, three themes emerged regarding our experiences working on the project: (1) Working across difference; (2) Engaging with arts practice; and (3) Creating the conditions for co-production. This paper reflects on these themes, and we suggest that there is a need to focus on and explore the processes of co-producing research in terms of pragmatics and epistemology.https://uclpress.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/RFA.04.2.03
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