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Leading transdisciplinary co-production

Leading transdisciplinary co-production
Leading transdisciplinary co-production
Interest in co-production reflects a growing demand and interest for a more socially accountable form of knowledge production. Yet the challenges presented by co-production are often underplayed in comparison to its potential, and the question of leadership in co-production is often marginalized as a ‘second order’ question. It is critical to ask: who leads, for what purpose, and how? Where leadership is discussed, particular leadership strategies for co-production are often assumed or extolled. Critical perspectives about power and positionality in co-production – and what this means for leadership – are rarely reflected upon.
35-37
Practical Action Publishing
Durose, Catherine
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Perry, Beth
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Richardson, Liz
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Dean, Rikki
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Hemström, Kerstin
Simon, David
Palmer, Henrietta
Perry, Beth
Polk, Merritt
Durose, Catherine
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Perry, Beth
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Richardson, Liz
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Dean, Rikki
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Hemström, Kerstin
Simon, David
Palmer, Henrietta
Perry, Beth
Polk, Merritt

Durose, Catherine, Perry, Beth, Richardson, Liz and Dean, Rikki (2021) Leading transdisciplinary co-production. In, Hemström, Kerstin, Simon, David, Palmer, Henrietta, Perry, Beth and Polk, Merritt (eds.) Transdisciplinary Knowledge Co-production: A Guide for Sustainable Cities. Practical Action Publishing, pp. 35-37. (doi:10.3362/9781788531481).

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Abstract

Interest in co-production reflects a growing demand and interest for a more socially accountable form of knowledge production. Yet the challenges presented by co-production are often underplayed in comparison to its potential, and the question of leadership in co-production is often marginalized as a ‘second order’ question. It is critical to ask: who leads, for what purpose, and how? Where leadership is discussed, particular leadership strategies for co-production are often assumed or extolled. Critical perspectives about power and positionality in co-production – and what this means for leadership – are rarely reflected upon.

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Published date: 31 March 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 504700
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/504700
PURE UUID: 0d3d56ce-1045-49c2-adf7-4e1b25da831d
ORCID for Rikki Dean: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5381-4532

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Date deposited: 17 Sep 2025 17:12
Last modified: 18 Sep 2025 02:12

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Author: Catherine Durose
Author: Beth Perry
Author: Liz Richardson
Author: Rikki Dean ORCID iD
Editor: Kerstin Hemström
Editor: David Simon
Editor: Henrietta Palmer
Editor: Beth Perry
Editor: Merritt Polk

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