Research and knowledge exchange: notes from South Asian neighbourhoods
This publication underlines that the delivery of excellent and ethically centred knowledge exchange and research collaborations with a wide range of partners, draws on an extraordinarily wide range of skills, competencies, and resources. We need to be careful and supportive of the people leading this work, as well as our collaborative partners. This is particularly true if we want to support those with a wide range of lived experiences stepping into leadership roles within Cultural Knowledge Exchange. National Centre for Arts and Cultural Exchange aims to provide some of this support through our networks and workshops, but there is certainly more to be done by all of us to develop a more diverse, equitable and inclusive cohort of KE leaders. This publication brings together a series of commissioned essays from a range of researchers, artists and cultural practitioners who are placing ethics at the heart of their work. It signposts to a wide range of existing cross sector resources, tool kits and further reading for those who are interested in embedding ethics into their knowledge exchange practice. Featured in The National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange publication “Careful Collaborations: Ethics and Care in Cultural Knowledge Exchange and Trans-Disciplinary Research”
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