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Synbiotic effects of 2'-fucosyllactose and <i>Bifidobacterium longum</i> subsp. <i>infantis</i> M-63 in fermented human fecal communities. [PDF]
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Management Learning, 2021
Knowledge co-production within academic-practitioner research collaborations is a promising means to address the pressing issue of research impact. Yet current theorising is hampered by a limited appreciation of power in the relationship between research
Angela Mccabe, Rachel Parker
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Knowledge co-production within academic-practitioner research collaborations is a promising means to address the pressing issue of research impact. Yet current theorising is hampered by a limited appreciation of power in the relationship between research
Angela Mccabe, Rachel Parker
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Moving from Collaboration to Co-production in International Research
The European Journal of Development Research, 2022In her recent article, Bender offers a timely reflection on research-practice collaborations (RPCs). In this commentary, we expand on Bender’s main findings by reflecting on RPCs within the context of broader trends towards knowledge co-production. We offer some ethical reflections on two particular aspects of co-production that are relevant to any ...
Heath, C, Mormina, M
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Co-production in research: co-researcher perspectives on its value and challenges
, 2020Service user and public involvement in research (often referred to as patient and public involvement or PPI) is an important issue for health and social care practitioners, for whom co-production of research is perceived to be in line with professional ...
Helen Atkin, Louise Thomson, O. Wood
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Methods for co-productive research
2016Chapter four focuses on how to involve people using and working in care services as co-researchers, framing each stage of the research process as one which required departure from our planned approach and thinking about doing research differently. This is located in the context of existing research on the increasingly significant issue of co-production
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Co-Production as a Research Method
2021The co-production turn has affected academic work, encouraging researchers not only to study co-production in public organizations but also to pursue collaborative research practices with practitioners. The purpose of this chapter is to present a reflexive account of co-production as a research practice.
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Co-production as experimentation: the research forum as method
2020This chapter discusses experiments in shifting understandings of expertise and in co-producing research that formed the basis of the Productive Margins (PM) programme. Those experiments were structured as the Productive Communities Research Forum, a series of gatherings that included all active co-researchers and occurred every three to six months over
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