Friday, November 4, 2022

Seeking examples of co-production publications

Hi all,

The Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) is currently working on a review paper collecting and analyzing the state of co-production of knowledge within peer-reviewed Arctic studies to inform the research community and identify common threads. While many studies exist using the word "co-production", many others co-produce knowledge without calling it that. As such, finding examples of co-production can be difficult through databases and search terms. 

If you know of any papers where knowledge is co-produced (that is, to say, where two or more knowledge systems meet in the process of creating new knowledge), sending them along to me and SEARCH would be immensely helpful. These examples do not need to explicitly use the word 'co-production' as explained above. We'd also welcome examples which are non-Arctic as well, and the publications do not need to be academic literature.

If you have some examples feel free to send them to me (chloebnunn@gmail.com) and/or the coordinator for the paper Alex Shahbazi (ashahbazi@middlebury.edu). Feel free to extend this invite to any of your own networks which you think may have good examples to share!

Thanks very much!
Chloe on behalf of the SEARCH co-production teams

Chloe Nunn
UN Ocean Decade Science and Operations Officer: c.nunn@unesco.org 

MSc Sustainability // BSc Oceanography
+44 7519038793 // www.mudskippermusings.co.uk

UK Polar Network Co-President (2022-2023): chloe.nunn@polarnetwork.com // president@polarnetwork.org
Constructive Visions Book: https://constructivevisions.org/
SEARCH Co-Production of Arctic Environmental Change Knowledge, Human Wellbeing Team: https://searcharcticscience.org/our-work/ 






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