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Brushed under the carpet: Examining the complexities of participatory research
Author(s) -
Caroline Lenette,
Nelli Stavropoulou,
Caitlin Nunn,
Sui-Ting Kong,
Tina Cook,
Kate Coddington,
Sarah Banks
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
research for all
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2399-8121
DOI - 10.18546/rfa.03.2.04
Subject(s) - citizen journalism , participatory action research , sociology , focus (optics) , engineering ethics , public relations , political science , engineering , law , physics , optics , anthropology
Participatory research (PR) is sometimes difficult and risky, but there is a paucity of opportunities—and some reluctance—to reflect on its challenging aspects. In this article, we present subjective accounts of our everyday experiences of conducting PR as women researchers. We focus on four themes from our combined research experiences to explore some of the frustrations we encounter in PR. We argue that it is crucial to identify, reflect upon and address such aspects in academic outputs to broaden debates and scholarly discussions. We offer these reflections, and related strategies, as a contribution to critical debates on PR practice.

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