Research Ideas and Outcomes (May 2023)

Participation as a research approach in academia: a converging field

  • Mathilde Bessert-Nettelbeck,
  • Andreas Bischof,
  • Ulrike Sturm,
  • Emilia Nagy,
  • Martina Schraudner,
  • Julia Backhaus,
  • Till Bruckermann,
  • Susanne Hecker,
  • Justus Henke,
  • Karola Köpferl,
  • Sabrina Kirschke,
  • Christin Liedtke,
  • Felix Mahr,
  • Arne Maibaum,
  • Audrey Podann,
  • Wiebke Rössig,
  • Martina Schäfer,
  • Carolin Schröder,
  • Philipp Schrögel,
  • Victoria Shennan,
  • Norbert Steinhaus,
  • Mhairi Stewart,
  • Vanessa van den Bogaert,
  • Silke Voigt-Heucke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.9.e105155
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 1 – 22

Abstract

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Citizen science, transdisciplinary research, dialogic forms of science communication or public engagement: these and other research approaches and fields, often subsumed under participatory research, have in common that they enable people outside of academia to actively engage in the production of scientific knowledge. However, each of these fields sets its own goals, uses different formats and has a different scope and impact. The conference 'Opportunities and Limitations of Participation in Academia' held in September 2022 as part of the German Science Year 'Participate!' aimed to connect the various participation communities in Germany and to explore commonalities and success factors. Through intensive discussions in four working groups, a keynote speech and a panel discussion, the conference initiated an exchange of ideas and experiences amongst researchers in a converging field. This report is a summary of the key questions and outcomes of the conference.

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