Going Public responds to the urgent need to expand current thinking
on what it means to co-create and to actively involve the public in
research activities. Drawing on conversations with over thirty
practitioners across multiple cultures and disciplines, this book
examines the ways in which oral historians, media producers, and
theatre artists use art, stories, and participatory practices to
engage creatively with their publics. It offers insights into
concerns related to voice, appropriation, privilege, and the ethics
of participation, and it reveals that the shift towards
participatory research and creative practices requires a commitment
to asking tough questions about oneself and the ways that
people’s stories are used.
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