Engaging with Policy, Practice and Publics : : intersectionality and impact / / Sarah Hall, Ralitsa Hiteva.

Engagement with non-academic groups and actors - such as policy-makers, industry, charities and activist groups, communities, and the public - in the co-production of knowledge and real-world impact is increasingly important in academic research. Drawing on empirical research, interdisciplinary meth...

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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Policy Press,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (173 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Engaging with Policy, Practice and Publics: Intersectionality and Impact
  • Copyright information
  • Table of contents
  • Notes on contributors
  • Foreword: Intersectionality in publics, policy and practice
  • One Engaging with policy, practice and publics: and introduction
  • Contemporary landscapes of impact and engagement
  • Spaces of research engagement and encounter
  • Intersectionality, identity and positionality
  • Collection contents and key themes
  • References
  • Part I Encounters with difference Two Dwarfism expectations: intersections of gender, disability and (hetero)sexuality in engagements with potential participa-- Researching disability
  • Disability and sexuality
  • Positionality of someone with dwarfism
  • Lone female researcher with dwarfism
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Three 'You're not from 'round 'ere, are you?' Class, accent and dialect as opportunity and obstacle in research encounters
  • Place, class and accent
  • Class, accent and dialect in research encounters
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Part II Experts and expertise Four Participants as experts in their own lives: researching in post-industrial, intergenerational and post-colonial space
  • A post-expert era?
  • Experts in post-industrial space
  • Experts in intergenerational space
  • Experts in post-colonial space
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Five Encounter(ing) spaces and experts: negotiating stakeholder relations within infrastructure research
  • Encounters and encounter spaces in work on infrastructure
  • Encountering experts and being encountered as an expert
  • Considerations of encountering
  • References Six Theorising transdisciplinary research encounters: energy and Illawarra, Australia
  • Background to Energy+Illawarra project
  • A feminist domestic energy upgrade framework
  • Encountering engineers: knowledge of domestic energy efficiency
  • Encounters with a data portal and beyond: collective video storytelling
  • Intersectional dynamics: impact for energy research practice, policy and publics
  • Notes
  • References
  • Part III Research, power and institutions
  • Seven Nomadic positionings: a call for critical approaches to disability policy in Canada Away from intersectionality ... towards nomadic thinking
  • A partial cartography of the nomadic subject in disability policy in Canada
  • Possibilities
  • Recommendations
  • References
  • Eight Critic, advocate, enforcer: the multiple roles of academics in public policy
  • The academic as policy critic
  • The academic as advocate
  • The academic as maker and enforcer of policy
  • The politics of relevance: a tentative conclusion
  • References
  • Nine Conclusions: encountering and building on difference
  • The impact of encounters and being encountered
  • Lessons from across the contributions.