
Participatory methods are increasingly prioritised, including by researchers at the start of their doctoral journeys. However, participatory research is an area often incompatible with the postgraduate process, despite its academic valorisation and desire from researchers for such approaches. As a primarily collaborative inquiry, participatory research conflicts with postgraduate study, which is institutionally and academically positioned as an individual endeavour. Participatory research also rests upon strong, established relationships with external partners, which due to the time constraints of doctoral research, are often difficult to build.
In this workshop, we will detail the experiences of postgraduate researchers (PGRs) doing participatory research. Building upon collaborative workshops with 20 PGRs, we reflect upon the creative processes that gathered insights into the hopes, hiccups and aspirations of PGRs doing participatory research. We will have a series of resources, outputs and collaborative activities that enable PGRs of all stages to gather, share and reflect upon their own projects and the practicalities of doing participatory research.
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