Participatory research expertise across the Social Sciences
This series of videos is one of the outputs of the research project “Developing, sharing and showcasing participatory research expertise across the Faculty of Social Sciences” funded by Research England (Project 176003) an…
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VIDEO 13 - Impact
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VIDEO 14 - Impact (2)
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VIDEO 12 - What makes PR participatory
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VIDEO 11 - Collaboration, Coproduction & Participation (2)
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VIDEO 10 - Collaboration, Coproduction & Participation (1)
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VIDEO 9 - Case Studies, Learnings & Good Practices (2)
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VIDEO 7 - Advantages of PR Methods
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VIDEO 8 - Case Studies, Learnings & Good Practices (1)_
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VIDEO 6 - Participatory Visual & Arts-based approaches
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VIDEO 5 - How to build and sustain partnerships
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VIDEO 3 - Experience & Learning of Participatory Researchers
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VIDEO 4 - Hallmarks of a good partnership that benefits both the academics & non-academics
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VIDEO 2 - Ethical Issues in PR
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VIDEO 1 - Ethical Considerations
Experiences of Participatory Research in the Social Sciences
This series of videos is one of the outputs of the research project “Developing, sharing and showcasing participatory research expertise across the Faculty of Social Sciences” funded by Research England (Project 176003) and developed between February and July 2022. This project documented cross-disciplinary best practices and existing expertise and experience within the Faculty of participatory research internationally and within the UK. It was led by Prof Simon Rushton (PI) with the collaboration of Dr Juan Mario Díaz (Co-I), Shalini Narayan (RA) and Jack Spears (RA).