Create to Collaborate: using creative activity and participatory performance in online workshops to build collaborative research relationships.
Alice MalpassAstrid BreelJo StubbsTassos StevensPersis-Jadé MaravalaEllie ShipmanZoe Banks GrossMichelle FarrPublished in: Research involvement and engagement (2023)
Creative activities can influence and impact the types of conversations between public-participants and researchers in a way that changes and challenges power dynamics, shifting towards public-participant driven discussion. Whilst deconstructing hierarchies is important, supporting researchers is key so that any discomfort can be productive and experienced as a vital part of co-production. Longer term collaborative research projects were limited, highlighting a need for facilitation beyond initial workshops, and a sense of ownership from workshop participants to take things forwards. Workshops like these may lend themselves well to research prioritisation. However, taking community-led ideas forwards within research funding landscapes remains challenging.