RMF2010 Abstracts


Session: 47 - Wedneday 7th July PM (14.00 - 17.30)

Title: Participatory methods

Name: Emma Renold

Affiliation: Cardiff University


Abstract Details

The last decade has witnessed an increased use of participatory research methods in the social sciences with conceptualisations of "participatory methodologies" being broadly conceived and thus diverse and contested. This workshop will provide a critical examination of the processes, challenges and opportunities of participatory approaches by attending to the politics of participation; the role of technologies and participation and a critical analysis of the losses and affordances of participatory dissemination. To maximize interaction and participation, this workshop is limited to 30 places, and these places will be reserved on a first come, first served basis.


Presentation downloads

Presenter: Chris High

Participatory technologies

Presenter: Sally Holland

Ethical and practical issues in participative research and dissemination

Presenter: Melanie Nind

Participatory politics: people with learning difficulties leading the way


Presentation details

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Start time: 14:00

Presentation title: Participatory methodologies introductions: selves and methods

Author: Sally Holland and Emma Renold

Affiliation:Cardiff University

2

Start time: 14:30

Presentation title:Participatory politics: people with learning difficulties leading the way

Author:Melanie Nind

Affiliation:University of Southampton

3

Start time: 15:00

Presentation title:Patricipatory technologies

Author:Chris High

Affiliation:Open University

4

Start time: 16:00

Presentation title:Participatory dissemination: visual re-presentation of key findings

Author:Sally Holland and Emma Renold

Affiliation:Cardiff University

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Start time: 16:30

Presentation title:Discussion

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