What’s the point of co-production when all your participants agree with you?

11 Mar 2024

Does all policy research benefit from co-production? Matthew Johnson, Elliott Johnson, Irene Hardill and Daniel Nettle argue that the key benefits co-production for policymaking lie not in areas of high consensus, but in honing material arguments and narratives that can shift the boundaries policymaking. Across research and policymaking, co-production is often hailed as a panacea for … Continued
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