Are you doing/or are you interested in doing participatory research? Is involving people at the heart of your research? If so, come and join our lunchtime sharing practice get-together!
Relationships are at the heart of high-quality collaborative participatory research. Many of you doing participatory research will likely be doing relational work (e.g. people-facing responsibilities that involve some bridging, collaboration, or engagement). To bring more people into research, including those who have been traditionally overlooked, have been actively rejected or for whom research simply isn’t a priority or of interest, will require the growing and nurturing of fair and reciprocal relationships.
Join this lunchtime sharing practice session, where we will explore the concept of relationship-centred practice, consider where it happens within research and the skills and attributes needed.
Who is this for?
This is an informal and safe space for University of Bath researchers to share with peers and reflect on your practice. We are hoping to create a community of practice where researchers can share their stories, methodologies, and ethics approach.
Date: Thursday 6 March
Time: 12:30-13:30
Online: Teams
Book a place
If you would like to join us, please fill in our Eventbrite form to book your place.
If you have any questions or would like to find out more, please drop us a line public-engagement@bath.ac.uk.
Photo © Rob Coombe
Suzi Wright is ParticipatoryResearch@Bath Project Manager at the University of Bath.
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