
Insights Into Creative and Participatory Research
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Laura Way is Research Fellow at the University of Lincoln.
Content
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
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