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- Title Pages
- List of images and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Series editors’ foreword
- Preface and acknowledgements
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One Co-producing research: A community development approach -
Two Between research and community development: Negotiating a contested space for collaboration and creativity -
Three A radical take on co-production? Community partner leadership in research -
Four Community-university partnership research retreats: A productive force for developing communities of research practice -
Five How does arts practice inform a community development approach to the co-production of research? -
Six Co-designing for a better future: Re-imagining the modernist dream at Park Hill, Sheffield -
Seven On not doing co-produced research: The methodological possibilities and limitations of co-producing research with participants in a prison -
Eight Co-production as a new way of seeing: Using photographic exhibitions to challenge dominant stigmatising discourses -
Nine ‘Who controls the past controls the future’: Black history and community development -
Ten Conclusion: Imagining different communities and making them happen - Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
A community development approach
- Source:
- Co-Producing Research
- Author(s):
- Sarah Banks, Angie Hart, Kate Pahl, Paul Ward
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of images and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Series editors’ foreword
- Preface and acknowledgements
-
One Co-producing research: A community development approach -
Two Between research and community development: Negotiating a contested space for collaboration and creativity -
Three A radical take on co-production? Community partner leadership in research -
Four Community-university partnership research retreats: A productive force for developing communities of research practice -
Five How does arts practice inform a community development approach to the co-production of research? -
Six Co-designing for a better future: Re-imagining the modernist dream at Park Hill, Sheffield -
Seven On not doing co-produced research: The methodological possibilities and limitations of co-producing research with participants in a prison -
Eight Co-production as a new way of seeing: Using photographic exhibitions to challenge dominant stigmatising discourses -
Nine ‘Who controls the past controls the future’: Black history and community development -
Ten Conclusion: Imagining different communities and making them happen - Index