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Re-Imagining Research Co-Production: Dramatizing a Speculative State of the Youth

open access: yesInternational review of Qualitative Research, 2023
This article proposes an innovative approach for attending to and imaginatively engaging with the co-production in research co-production. Research co-production is a popular approach across diverse disciplines and national contexts but there are still ...
James R. Duggan
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Co-production research toolkit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This ‘Toolkit’ highlights best practice in participatory research at the University of Leeds, and identifies key priorities for innovative interdisciplinary methods ...
Selim, G., Waite, L.
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Research as usual in humanitarian settings? Equalising power in academic-NGO research partnerships through co-production

open access: yesConflict and Health, 2021
Background Research partnerships in conflict-affected and humanitarian settings can reveal complex power hierarchies between academics and NGOs. During the process of research, decision-making may skew in favour of more powerful actors, who often direct ...
Michelle Lokot, Caitlin Wake
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Synthesis of a copolymerization and the anti-high temperature property in oil well cement slurry fluid [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2022
Four monomers including AMPS, acrylic acid (AA), N,N-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA), and sodium allylsulfonate (AS) were used to synthesize quaternary fluid loss reducer (FRW) through copolymerization.
Wang Wenbin, Wan Xiangchen, Tang Kai
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Ethics and the co-production of knowledge [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
There is an increasing focus on co-production in public health research. By their very nature, such research endeavours involve a different set of relationships, goals, and values than traditional research.
Page, K, Katie Page
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Co-production Methods in Health Research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Successful health innovation requires more than the creation of a new treatment, service, or technology. It also involves gaining an understanding of the needs of the intended recipients or users of the innovation and the environment in which the innovation is going to be introduced.
Astell, Arlene, Fels, Deborah
openaire   +1 more source

Health system decision-makers at the helm of implementation research: development of a framework to evaluate the processes and effectiveness of embedded approaches

open access: yesHealth Research Policy and Systems, 2020
Background Embedded approaches to implementation research (IR), whereby health system decision-makers participate actively in the research process, are gaining traction as effective approaches to optimise the delivery of health programmes and policies ...
N. Ilona Varallyay   +4 more
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“A shared human endeavor”: farmer participation and knowledge co-production in agroecological research

open access: yesFrontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2023
Farmer participation in the co-production of knowledge has been claimed to have many benefits, including its capacity to address the knowledge intensiveness and ecological specificity that underpins agroecology. The complexity of agroecological knowledge
C. Maughan, C. Anderson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Leading co-production in five UK collaborative research partnerships (2008–2018): responses to four tensions from senior leaders using auto-ethnography

open access: yesImplementation Science Communications, 2023
Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research on co-production practices is lacking. Multiple frameworks, guidelines and principles are available but little empirical research is conducted on ‘how to do’ co ...
P. van der Graaf   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A framework for co-production of knowledge in the context of Arctic research

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2022
. The Arctic has been home to Indigenous Peoples from time immemorial. Distinct Indigenous worldviews and complex knowledge systems have been passed on from generation to generation, evolving over time in a living process that continues to this day ...
Ellam Yua   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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