Engagement research
This refers to research about engagement itself. There is quite a wide range of material available, although some areas of the field, notably those related to research ethics and research practice, are better covered than others. It may be that other examples - such as the participation of local communities in setting research agendas, in inviting the involvement of specialist NGOs in the research and in implementation of findings - may be more likely to appear in literature on participatory research or social development than in engagement.
Published research and discussion about the practice and intellectual underpinnings of any field of activity contributes to its development both through the knowledge developed as a result and because of the visibility such research gives to the activity.
Collection:
Scoones, Ian | 2016 | Research collaboration for global challenges: why it’s really hard |
Siddiqui, F.R. | 2014 | Annotated bibliography on participatory consultations to help aid the inclusion of marginalized perspectives in setting policy agendas |
Tangseefa, Decha et al | 2018 | “Nine Dimensions”: A multidisciplinary approach for community engagement in a complex postwar border region as part of the targeted malaria elimination in Karen/Kayin State, Myanmar |
Tindan, Paulina et al | 2007 | Grand Challenges in Global Health: Community Engagement in Research in Developing Countries |
Tindana, Paulina et al | 2015 | Community engagement strategies for genomic studies in Africa: a review of the literature |
Wilson, Caroline et al | 2014 | Building an Engaged Future for UK Higher Education |