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Book SynopsisAvailable Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This book examines the increasing importance of engagement with non-academic groups and actors in the co-production of knowledge and real-world influence in academic research.
Trade Review“Focusing on the personhood of researchers and scholars, this collection addresses important practical and epistemological questions about knowledge construction and impact both within and outside of the academy. A valuable bookshelf addition for anyone interested in the research process and product and the relationship between them.” Gayle Letherby, Plymouth University and The University of Greenwich, UK
Table of ContentsIntroduction ~ Dr Sarah Marie Hall and Dr Ralitsa Hiteva; Dwarfism Expectations ~ Dr. Erin Pritchard; Disability Policy for Nomadic Positionings ~ Prof. Pamela Moss and Dr Michael J Prince; "You're not from 'round here, are you?": Class and accent as opportunity and obstacle in research encounters ~ Dr Sarah Marie Hall; A feminist retrofit: Spaces of encounter in collaborative domestic energy research ~ Prof. Gordon Waitt; Enacting intersectionality: the academic as critic, advocate and policymaker ~Dr. JP Catungal; Encountering "Experts" in the gender-social science-engineering nexus ~ Dr. Ralitsa Hiteva; Participants as experts in the own lives ~ Dr. Michael Richardson; Conclusions, key lessons and tactics: addressing social difference in spaces of engagement.