Holmes, Bev J.
(2017)
On the co-production of research: why we should say what we mean, mean what we say, and learn as we go.
Impact of Social Sciences Blog
(21 Sep 2017).
Website.
Abstract
Researchers are increasingly encouraged to “co-produce” or “co-create” their research, particularly if it is to have that much-prized impact. But what exactly does this really mean? Bev J. Holmes defines co-production as the collaboration between researchers and others with a stake in a project in its governance, priority-setting, conducting of research, and knowledge translation. Once what is meant by co-production is clearly outlined, it is equally important to address the many challenges of optimising participants’ contributions, and also to commit to learning throughout the process of co-producing research.
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