Engaging with Policy, Practice and Publics : : Intersectionality and Impacts / / edited by Sarah Marie Hall and Ralitsa Hiteva.
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. 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...
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Place / Publishing House: | Bristol : : Bristol University Press,, 2020. |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (188 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Engaging with policy, practice and publics: an introduction
- Encounters with difference
- Dwarfism expectations: intersections of gender, disability and (hetero)sexuality in engagements with potential participants
- 'You're not from 'round 'ere, are you?' Class, accent and dialect as opportunity and obstacle in research encounters
- Experts and expertise
- Participants as experts in their own lives: researching in post-industrial, intergenerational and post-colonial space
- Encounter(ing) spaces and experts: negotiating stakeholder relations within infrastructure research
- Theorising transdisciplinary research encounters: energy and Illawarra, Australia
- Research, power and institutions
- Nomadic positionings: a call for critical approaches to disability policy in Canada
- Critic, advocate, enforcer: the multiple roles of academics in public policy
- Conclusions: encountering and building on difference
- Index