Research article

Collaborative working practices: Imagining better research partnerships

Author
  • Zanib Rasool

Abstract

Collaborative research can bring communities to the heart of social research and provide a lens on the everyday experiences of ordinary people living extraordinary lives, capturing the funds of knowledge held in communities that exist outside the corridors of education institutions. If delivered in an ethical way, co-production can empower communities and elevate voices that traditionally have been on the margins. Through collaboration, we can bridge the knowledge gap that exists between communities and universities and raise community aspirations.

Keywords: CO-PRODUCTION, COMMUNITIES, ETHICAL WAY OF WORKING, CREATIVE METHODOLOGY, MARGINALIZED VOICES

How to Cite:

Rasool, Z., (2017) “Collaborative working practices: Imagining better research partnerships”, Research for All 1(2), 310–322. doi: https://doi.org/10.18546/RFA.01.2.08

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Published on
15 Jul 2017
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