Building New Research Relationships: Doing Participatory and Collaborative Research
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Sheffield Methods Institute
Floor 2, Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences 219 Portobello Sheffield S1 4DP United KingdomDescription
Building New Research Relationships: Doing Participatory and Collaborative Research
We would like to welcome you to a one-day workshop on co-production and doing participatory and collaborative research. We will start from the premise outlined by activist and academic Mike Oliver that if research is to have emancipatory capacity then the “social relations of research production” must change. The event is designed to contribute to White Rose training for PhD students, especially in Social Policy and Sociology, but we welcome attendance from a broader audience of researchers, research participants and users of research. Over the course of the day we will share our diverse knowledge and expertise on ethics, method and good practice.
We will hear from a range of people who have had involvement and experience in collaborative forms of research. The day will include a key note speaker, two panel discussions, and an afternoon slot of presentations. We are pleased to announce that Professor Diana Rose, Professor of User-Led Research at King's College London will be our keynote speaker.
The event is free to attend, lunch and refreshments will be provided.