How can researchers work reflexively with co-production for actionable knowledge? In this academic lunch conversation we will exchange experiences in working with co-production and transdisciplinary approaches to research. We will learn from practical examples of co-production in research, and discuss barriers and opportunities for deep collaboration in research.
Jakob Grandin (CET): Introduction; How does CET work with co-production of knowledge in research and education, and what do we see as challenges and opportunities in our work? Perspectives from CET, UiB Collaboratory and the Arqus European University Alliance.
Zarina Patel (University of Cape Town): Perspectives and practical examples from working with co-production and transdisciplinary approaches to enable socially relevant work for just transitions in Cape Town and through the Leading Integrated Research for Agenda 2030 in Africa project.
Subina Shrestha (CET): Perspectives on co-production from the CityFreight project.
Brooke Wilkerson (CET): Perspectives on co-production on topics related to sustainable innovation.
Scott Bremer (CET affiliate, Centre for the Study of the Sciences and Humanities): Perspectives on co-production from the CALENDARS project.