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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Engagement with non-academic groups and actors - such as policy-makers, industry, charities and activist groups, communities, and the public - in the co-production of knowledge and real-world impact is increasingly important in academic research. Drawing on empirical research, interdisciplinary methodologies, and broad international perspectives, this collection offers a critical examination of the liminal space of interactions between policy and research as spaces of difference and engagement, showing them to be far from apolitical.
Contents
Introduction ‾ Dr Sarah Marie Hall and Dr Ralitsa Hiteva;
Dwarfism Expectations ‾ Dr. Erin Pritchard;
Disability Policy for Nomadic Positionings ‾ Prof. Pamela Moss and Dr Michael J Prince;
"You're not from 'round here, are you?": Class and accent as opportunity and obstacle in research encounters ‾ Dr Sarah Marie Hall;
A feminist retrofit: Spaces of encounter in collaborative domestic energy research ‾ Prof. Gordon Waitt;
Enacting intersectionality: the academic as critic, advocate and policymaker ‾Dr. JP Catungal;
Encountering "Experts" in the gender-social science-engineering nexus ‾ Dr. Ralitsa Hiteva;
Participants as experts in the own lives ‾ Dr. Michael Richardson;
Conclusions, key lessons and tactics: addressing social difference in spaces of engagement.