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Exploring the paradigm of co-produced research within the context of the COVID pandemic

Title: Exploring the paradigm of co-produced research within the context of the COVID pandemic
Authors: Kenny, Neil; Neilson, Stuart; O'Kelly, Jane; Doyle, Jessica, K; McDonald, Joan; Earley, Fiona
Publisher Information: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: Dublin City University: DCU Online Research Access Service (DORAS)
Subject Terms: Communication; Education
Description: There has been a paradigm shift within research exploring autistic experience in recent decades towards greater participation, agency and voice for autistic researchers and the autistic community more generally (Fletcher-Watson et al, 2019). This approach has shown a greater focus on research oriented towards the priorities or preferences of the autistic community (Fletcher-Watson & Happé, 2019; Pellicano et al., 2014), curtails concerns regarding epistemic injustice and has influenced understandings of autistic ontology and neurology. Co-produced research, characterised by the inclusion of diverse stakeholders, builds trust between participants. Nonetheless, co-production in research requires careful planning and support (Stark et al., 2021), sometimes proving 'turbulent' and 'challenging' (Worsley et al., 2021). This chapter explores the experiences and reflections of a team of autistic and non-autistic researchers conducting co-produced research amid the global COVID-19 pandemic. With research practices and systems altered due to increased remote work, online communication, and limited in-person interaction, this topic is especially pertinent. With the increasing emphasis on involving members of the autistic community in research at all levels of development, the impact of the pandemic on how participatory research is carried out may be complex. This chapter has implications for planning and conducting co-produced research in our new reality, considering both the opportunities and obstacles it presents.
Document Type: book part
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://doras.dcu.ie/30988/
Availability: https://doras.dcu.ie/30988/3/Chapter%2021%20-%20Exploring%20the%20paradigm%20of%20co-produced%20autism%20research%20within%20the%20context%20of%20the%20COVID%20pandemic%20%281%29.pdf
Rights: cc_by_4
Accession Number: edsbas.DCE7B2C5
Database: BASE