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- Title Pages
- List of figures, images and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Series editors’ foreword
- Introduction
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One Weighing value: who decides what counts? -
Two Evaluating legacy: the who, what, why, when and where of evaluation for community research -
Three Implicit values: uncounted legacies -
Four Socialising heritage/socialising legacy -
Five Performing the legacy of animative and iterative approaches to co-producing knowledge -
Six What is the role of artists in interdisciplinary collaborative projects with universities and communities? -
Seven Material legacies: shaping things and places through heritage -
Eight Translation across borders: connecting the academic and policy communities -
Nine Culturally mapping legacies of collaborative heritage projects -
Section 2 Understanding collaborative research practices: a lexicon -
Section 3 Future directions - Index
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- Source:
- Valuing Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of figures, images and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Series editors’ foreword
- Introduction
-
One Weighing value: who decides what counts? -
Two Evaluating legacy: the who, what, why, when and where of evaluation for community research -
Three Implicit values: uncounted legacies -
Four Socialising heritage/socialising legacy -
Five Performing the legacy of animative and iterative approaches to co-producing knowledge -
Six What is the role of artists in interdisciplinary collaborative projects with universities and communities? -
Seven Material legacies: shaping things and places through heritage -
Eight Translation across borders: connecting the academic and policy communities -
Nine Culturally mapping legacies of collaborative heritage projects -
Section 2 Understanding collaborative research practices: a lexicon -
Section 3 Future directions - Index