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This edited collection brings academics, researchers and practitioners/public from a range of subject and discipline areas together with a view to providing insight into critical concerns and innovative practices on the process of developing and delivering Public Involvement and Community Engagement (PICE work) in a range of research settings.
Delivering powerful reflections and insights from professional groups, marginalised communities and people with lived experience as research partners/participants each chapter will present from “real life” illustrative practice examples, and each will engage in a sympathetic critical appraisal of a concern or innovation. Chapters will also provide methodological, theoretical and practice insight into the process of PICE work and each will explore the implications and lessons that can be learned in and across different subject and discipline areas. It is important to recognize here that this is a collection of work that will call for intuitive and informed professional practice that creates space for individuals to reflect on their own practice (involvement) and how they consider, conceptualise, learn, manoeuvre, and position themselves in relation to “doing PICE work”.
Bridging a lack of knowledge and concern about the more critical and innovative aspects of PICE work in relation to representation, epistemic injustice, positionality, ethically informed and sustainable practice, this is pioneering reading for those who are the ever-pertinent issue of public involvement and community engagement in applied research practice.
This edited collection brings academics, researchers and practitioners/public from a range of subject and discipline areas together with a view to providing insight into critical concerns and innovative practices on the process of developing and delivering Public Involvement and Community Engagement (PICE work) in a range of research settings.
Delivering powerful reflections and insights from professional groups, marginalised communities and people with lived experience as research partners/participants each chapter will present from “real life” illustrative practice examples, and each will engage in a sympathetic critical appraisal of a concern or innovation. Chapters will also provide methodological, theoretical and practice insight into the process of PICE work and each will explore the implications and lessons that can be learned in and across different subject and discipline areas. It is important to recognize here that this is a collection of work that will call for intuitive and informed professional practice that creates space for individuals to reflect on their own practice (involvement) and how they consider, conceptualise, learn, manoeuvre, and position themselves in relation to “doing PICE work”.
Bridging a lack of knowledge and concern about the more critical and innovative aspects of PICE work in relation to representation, epistemic injustice, positionality, ethically informed and sustainable practice, this is pioneering reading for those who are the ever-pertinent issue of public involvement and community engagement in applied research practice.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Leeds, United Kingdom |
| Publisher | Emerald Publishing |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781836086789, 9781836086802 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781836086819 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2025 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Keywords
- public involvement
- Community Engagement
- Marginalised communities
- research
- Lived Experience
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Applying a Public Health Lens to Co-production with the Military Connected Community
Watson, P., Senior, E., Hyde, R. & Telford, M., 10 Nov 2025, Public Involvement and Community Engagement in Applied Health and Social Care Research : Critical perspectives and innovative practice. McGovern, W., Alderson, H., Bareham, B. & Lhussier, M. (eds.). 1st ed. Leeds: Emerald Publishing, p. 93-104 12 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Community asset mapping: An ethical, strength-based approach to co-production and inclusion
Hall, K. A., Shrimpton, L., Alderson, H., Lhussier, M., McGovern, R., Sattar, Z., Watson, P. & McGovern, W., 10 Nov 2025, Public Involvement and Community Engagement in Applied Health and Social Care Research: Critical Perspectives and Innovative Practice. McGovern, W., Alderson , H., Bareham , B. K. & Lhussier , M. (eds.). 1st ed. Leeds: Emerald, p. 81-91 12 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Co-production from the Perspectives of People Who Have Experienced Homelessness
Lhussier, M. & Cooper, C., 10 Nov 2025, Public Involvement and Community Engagement in Applied Health and Social Care Research: Critical Perspectives and Innovative Practice. McGovern, W., Alderson, H., Bareham, B. K. & Lhussier, M. (eds.). 1st ed. Leeds: Emerald Publishing, p. 119-131 13 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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