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Worshop "Assessing ‘Successful’ Community Based Research: How has Knowledge been Co-Produced?"

Publié le 13 juin 2023 Mis à jour le 20 juin 2023
Date(s)

du 15 juin 2023 au 16 juin 2023

Organisé dans le cadre du Projet de recherche “ Governing Waters as a common : Innovative experiences of coproduction in South East Asia.” lauréat 2022 du programme FMSH "International Networks in HSS"

Le ProjetGoverning Waters as a common : Innovative experiences of coproduction in South East Asia.”

lauréat 2022 du programme FMSH "International Networks in HSS"

coordonné par Catherine Baron (Lereps, Political Institute of Toulouse and LAVUE/CNRS, Paris Nanterre) et

Karen Delfau (PhD, Lereps, Political Institute of Toulouse, France)

a le plaisir d’annoncer la tenue

les 15 et 16 juin 2023

de son workshop

"Assessing ‘Successful’ Community Based Research: How has Knowledge been Co-Produced?"

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The Seminar explores existing and emerging innovative frameworks of Coproduction, building upon 20 years of Community-Based Research (CBR) and exploring the similarities, differences, and intersections with participation, coproduction, collaborative governance, cocreation, Thai Ban research, and commoning approaches. This seminar is the culmination of an assessment of successful CBR projects in Thailand, conducted between 2019-2022, and will explore five CBR case studies to better understand implementation, applied methodologies and multi-stakeholder criteria for what determines ‘success’. The Thai CBR case studies will be complemented with others from Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar and from the regional context.

Seminar venue: At Pingnakorn Hotel Chiangmai, 24 Soi Plubplung Huaykaew Rd., Changpuak Chiangmai 50300 Thailand