Doing research differently
The 'Doing research differently: imagining better communities in local and global contexts' workshop will take place from 10.00am–4.30pm on 20 June 2017 at My Place, Rotherham, S65 1PH.
A day workshop on the subject of communities and universities working together to co-produce research. The workshop is set in the context of our research, which looked at civic engagement and imagining better communities.
We are keen to meet with people who are interested in the potential of community/university partnerships to further social change.
We are interested in creating new partnerships as well as discussing the findings of the Imagine project and we would welcome your thoughts and ideas.
A key aspect of our research was about valuing community based knowledge and working to develop and expand this field.
This workshop aims to explore
- public and ‘expert’ knowledge
- collaboration on research between communities and universities
You will have the opportunity to join us in
- sharing learning and reflections
- thinking about how different perspectives enable us to view what is local to us in a new light
We will have international perspectives from our visitors from New Zealand/Aotearoa. Māori academics will speak about their experiences working in a different context where the divisions between university and community have been challenged and, in some places, overcome.
Local perspectives will be offered from Rotherham and Huddersfield, where community partners have been working with universities to imagine better communities and to explore how to make them happen.
Workshop programme (PDF, 137KB)
Read more about our speakers (PDF, 142KB)