- Community Health and Development
- Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
- Service-Learning and Community Engagement
- Participatory Visual Research Methods
- Community Development and Social Impact
Community–university research partnerships (CURPs) comprise a diverse group of stakeholders who share differing capabilities and insights into the same issues, they are widely regarded as valuable to navigate best course action. Partnering co-researchers is core nurturing these partnerships, but it requires careful navigation complexities. The different insider outsider positionalities occupied by highlight experiences ‘walking on edges’ each other’s worlds. This not only challenges...
The call to decolonise research processes and knowledge produced through them has spawned a powerful shift in working relationships between community researchers members of local communities. Adaptation traditional conversational space community-based participatory study offers context-specific example decolonising method for data collection as pathways change. This article reports on learnings encountered while adapting the highlights relevance other cultural contexts. We present principles...