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Co-creation in participatory, qualitative research has become commonplace. It supports a myriad of collaborative practices â from service-user involvement in health and social care, to community capacity-building, to bottom-up climate change projects. With its democratic ambitions, transformative power and (in some contexts) goals of social justice, co-creation has much to offer, particularly in these challenging timesâ but it is also complex and full of tensions.

This book offers an approach which recognises - and embraces - the messy complexities of co-creation. The approach is constructive â it revolves around creating openings for multiple voices; and, in particular, the voices of people with lived experience. And it is critical â it involves integrating critical, reflexive analyses of the intrinsic tensions in co-creation into the practice of research. The book brings participatory research into dialogue with poststructuralist, so

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/30/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032369686, 978-1032369686
      ISBN10: 103236968X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Co-creation in participatory, qualitative research has become commonplace. It supports a myriad of collaborative practices â from service-user involvement in health and social care, to community capacity-building, to bottom-up climate change projects. With its democratic ambitions, transformative power and (in some contexts) goals of social justice, co-creation has much to offer, particularly in these challenging timesâ but it is also complex and full of tensions.

      This book offers an approach which recognises - and embraces - the messy complexities of co-creation. The approach is constructive â it revolves around creating openings for multiple voices; and, in particular, the voices of people with lived experience. And it is critical â it involves integrating critical, reflexive analyses of the intrinsic tensions in co-creation into the practice of research. The book brings participatory research into dialogue with poststructuralist, so

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