
Keywords: Co-production
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Experimenting with co-development: a qualitative study of gene drive research for malaria control in MaliS. Hartley, K. Ledingham, R. Owen, S. Leonelli, S. Diarra and S. Diop, Social Science and Medicine, 2021.![]() Our findings suggest co-development is opening up previously expert-dominated spaces as researchers attempt to take responsibility for the societal implications of their work. However, its main function is as a project management tool to enable and instrumentally support ... Keywords: Co-production, engagement, ethics, gene drive synthetic, Global research, governance, policy, sustainability |
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Transformation and slippage in co-production ambitions for global technology development: The case of gene driveK. Ledingham and S. Hartley, Environmental Science & Policy, 116:78-85. 2020.![]() Co-production is an increasingly popular framework for knowledge generation, evaluation and decision making. Despite its potential to open up decisions and practices to the input of others, co-production regularly falls short of its transformative ambitions. Through documentary ... Keywords: Co-production, engagement, ethics, gene drive synthetic, Global research, governance, policy, sustainability |

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