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(2020) “Table of Contents: Research for All 4(2)”, Research for All 4(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.14324/RFA.04.2.00

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Editorial: Engagement in a time of great change
Sophie Duncan and Sandy Oliver
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Co-producing research with academics and industry to create a more resilient UK water sector
Kate Baker, Sarah Ward, Briony Turner, James Webber, Chris Sweetapple, Peter Drake, David Thomas, Peter Melville-Shreeve, Guangtao Fu, Stephanie Cherington-Rimmell, Raziyeh Farmani and David Butler
150
Reflections from the field: Researchers’ experiences of co-production
Jenny Barke, Helen Thomas-Hughes and Marilyn Howard
169
Research, #Huh? Improving research awareness in NHS Grampian through a website and more
Emma Berry and Mariella D’Alessandro
180
How do we know what works? Evaluating data on the extent and impact of young people’s involvement in English health research
Louca-Mai Brady and Jennifer Preston
194
Enabling participation of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) and seldom-heard communities in health research: A case study from the SCAMP adolescent cohort study
Jane Bruton, Kathryn Jones, Rosemary H. Jenkins, Bethan Davies, Helen Ward and Mireille B. Toledano
207
Evidence Cafés: Overcoming conflicting motivations and timings
Gill Clough and Anne Adams
220
Foregrounding co-production: Building research relationships in university–community collaborative research
Nathan Eisenstadt and Josie McLellan
242
Co-producing artistic approaches to social cohesion
Katy Goldstraw, Andrew McMillan, Helen Mort, Kate Pahl, Steve Pool, Zahir Rafiq and Zanib Rasool
257
Participating in a community-based participatory research module: A reflective inquiry
Ruth Hally, Aisling Murphy, John O’Connell, Sarah Robinson, Katarzyna Pyrz, Kenneth Burns and Catherine O’Mahony
276
Mind the gap: Can a professional development programme build a university’s public engagement community?
Amy Seakins and Alexandra Fitzsimmons
291
Who inspired my thinking? – The co-factor: conversation, collaboration, co-production
Joanna Verran
310
From anonymous subject to engaged stakeholder: Enriching participant experience in autistic-language-use research
Gemma Louise Williams
314