
Insights Into Creative and Participatory Research
Key Issues and Innovative Developments
Policy Press
1. Auflage
Erscheint ca. am 30. April 2026
Buch
Hardcover
272 Seiten
978-1-4473-7294-3 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
As more and more social scientists are turning to creative and participatory methods, this timely book explores how these approaches can democratise research. Bridging theory and practice through rich case studies and critical insights, this is an essential guide for researchers seeking to produce inclusive, impactful and ethically grounded work.
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Auflage
First Edition
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Bristol
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Bristol University Press
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Produkt-Hinweis
Klebebindung
Gewebe-Einband
Illustrationen
2 s/w Tabellen, 48 s/w Abbildungen
Not illustrated
Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
Gewicht
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-7294-3 (9781447372943)
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Insights Into Creative and Participatory Research
Key Issues and Innovative Developments
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04/2026
1. Auflage
Policy Press
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Linzi Ladlow is Research Fellow at the University of Lincoln.
Laura Way is Research Fellow at the University of Lincoln.
Laura Way is Research Fellow at the University of Lincoln.
Beiträge von
Bournemouth University
University of Franche-Comte
Bournemouth University
Newcastle University
Goldsmiths, University of London
University of Lincoln
Manchester Metropolitan University
University of York
University of Glasgow
Inhalt
Forward - Helen Lomax
1. Introduction - Linzi Ladlow and Laura Way
2. Longitudinal co-creation: a novel participatory approach for embedding an ethos of father-inclusion in communities, practice and policy - Anna Tarrant
3. Explosion Time. Creative involvement in research with young, disabled and LGBTQ+ people - Edmund Coleman-Fountain, Harvey Humphrey, Benji Rose-Ingall, Eddy Phillips and Alex Toft
4. Creativity troubling methods: An online carousel of creative methods during the COVID-19 pandemic - James Duggan and Rod Kippen
5. PAR and Community Organising: Empowering Black and other Global Majority Student Voice - Amina Razak
6. From zines with older punk women to zines with young dads: zines and (non)-DIY cultures - Laura Way
7. "It gives access to a different layer of meaning": reflections from a photo-production study on work-life balance - Agata B. Wezyk and Catherine V. Talbot
8. The Living Journals Method: A Digital Participatory Research Approach for Studying Participants' Daily Lives - Sabina Savadova
9. 'Building blocks of something extraordinary' -refusing damage-centred research with migrant communities in the UK through creative methods - Rebekka Hoelzle
10. Site specific creative work with communities: encounters with the field - Kate Pahl and Steven Pool
11. Creative methodologies and participatory research with/in punk spaces: Dialectograms in Belfast (Northern Ireland) and Le Val d'Ajol (France) - Jim Donaghey and Audrey Tuaillon Demesy
12. Care-informed militant ethnography: Centring praxis in research design - Elise Imray Papineau
13. Social co-creations of joy as methodological foci in skateboarding research - Amy Pomerand Petzoldt
1. Introduction - Linzi Ladlow and Laura Way
2. Longitudinal co-creation: a novel participatory approach for embedding an ethos of father-inclusion in communities, practice and policy - Anna Tarrant
3. Explosion Time. Creative involvement in research with young, disabled and LGBTQ+ people - Edmund Coleman-Fountain, Harvey Humphrey, Benji Rose-Ingall, Eddy Phillips and Alex Toft
4. Creativity troubling methods: An online carousel of creative methods during the COVID-19 pandemic - James Duggan and Rod Kippen
5. PAR and Community Organising: Empowering Black and other Global Majority Student Voice - Amina Razak
6. From zines with older punk women to zines with young dads: zines and (non)-DIY cultures - Laura Way
7. "It gives access to a different layer of meaning": reflections from a photo-production study on work-life balance - Agata B. Wezyk and Catherine V. Talbot
8. The Living Journals Method: A Digital Participatory Research Approach for Studying Participants' Daily Lives - Sabina Savadova
9. 'Building blocks of something extraordinary' -refusing damage-centred research with migrant communities in the UK through creative methods - Rebekka Hoelzle
10. Site specific creative work with communities: encounters with the field - Kate Pahl and Steven Pool
11. Creative methodologies and participatory research with/in punk spaces: Dialectograms in Belfast (Northern Ireland) and Le Val d'Ajol (France) - Jim Donaghey and Audrey Tuaillon Demesy
12. Care-informed militant ethnography: Centring praxis in research design - Elise Imray Papineau
13. Social co-creations of joy as methodological foci in skateboarding research - Amy Pomerand Petzoldt