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    The impact of co-production : from community engagement to social justice / edited by Aksel Ersoy.

    • Title:The impact of co-production : from community engagement to social justice / edited by Aksel Ersoy.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Ersoy, Aksel, editor.
      UPSO eCollections (University Press Scholarship Online) UBC PPSO 2018 Collection.
    • Published/Created:Bristol : Policy Press , 2017.
      ©2017
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      • Call Number: HM671
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      • Status:No information available 
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Social justice.
      Research--Social aspects.
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
    • Description:1 online resource (xii, 236 pages,) : illustrations, maps
    • Series:Connected communities (Bristol, England)
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-231) and index.
      Description based on print version record.
    • ISBN:9781447330332 (electronic bk.)
      1447330331 (electronic bk.)
      9781447330295
      1447330293
    • Contents:Enabling conditions for communities and universities to work together: a journey of university public engagement / Gemma Moore
      Understanding impact and its enabling conditions: learning from people engaged in collaborative research / Alex Haynes
      Emphasising mutual benefit: rethinking the impact agenda through the lens of Share Academy / Judy Willcocks
      From poverty to life chances: framing co-produced research in the Productive Margins programme / Sue Cohen, Allan Herbert, Nathan Evans and Tove Samzelius
      Methodologically sound? Participatory research at a community radio station / Catherine Wilkinson
      The regulatory aesthetics of co-production / Penny Evans and Angela Piccini
      Participatory mapping and engagement with urban water communities / OĢˆzlem Edizel and Graeme Evans
      Hacking into the Science Museum: young trans people disrupt the power balance of gender 'norms' in the museum's 'Who Am I?' gallery / Kayte McSweeney and Jay Stewart
      Mapping in, on, towards Aboriginal space: trading routes and an ethics of artistic inquiry / Glen Lowry and Mimi Gellman
      Adapting to the future: vulnerable bodies, resilient practices / Deirdre Heddon and Sue Porter.
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