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Doing and evaluating community research - A process and outcomes approach for communities and researchers

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Matthews P, Astbury J, Connelly S, Brown L, O'Brien D, Brown J & Wester H (2015) Doing and evaluating community research - A process and outcomes approach for communities and researchers. Arts and Humanities Research Council. University of Stirling.

Abstract
First paragraph: This guide aims to help community partners and academics maximise the benefits of research that is coproduced between communities and academic researchers based in a university. It is divided into three parts:  - Learning points  - The research story - themes and lessons  - How to evaluate The text is hyperlinked for easy access for those who are reading the electronic version. The page numbers in the learning points above take you to the relevant text, as does the underlined text in this section.

StatusPublished
FundersArts and Humanities Research Council
Publication date31/05/2015
Publication date online05/2015 and researchers. Arts and Humanities Research Council. University of Stirling.
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/22080
PublisherUniversity of Stirling

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Professor Peter Matthews

Professor Peter Matthews

Professor, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology