Conclusion: Co-operative Inquiry Making Research Inclusive and Accessible

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Abstract

Conventional research methods often marginalise the voices of those most affected by the issues being studied, limiting the potential for meaningful, transformative change. In education, health, social care, community development and many other fields, there is a growing need for research that is inclusive, accessible and responsive to real-world complexity.

This textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to co-operative inquiry: a participatory research methodology grounded in collaboration, reflection and shared knowledge creation. Acting as a how-to guide and companion text, it supports readers in designing and conducting ethical, practice-based research that draws on lived experience as much as professional expertise. The authors demonstrate how co-operative inquiry can integrate action research and mixed methods to produce both nuanced and authentic insights.

With guidance from leading experts and emerging voices in the field, this book is an essential resource for ethical researchers at every career stage. It equips readers with the confidence, tools and inspiration to generate impactful, equity-driven knowledge.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Title of host publicationCo-operative Inquiry
Subtitle of host publicationMaking Research Inclusive and Accessible
EditorsMonica Short, Erica Russ, Melissa Petrakis, Caroline Walters, Katrina Gersbach, Caroline Lambert, Emma Rush, Rohena Duncombe, Elizabeth Reimer
PublisherBristol University Press
ISBN (Electronic)978-1447375654
ISBN (Print)978-1447375647, 978-1447375630
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 26 May 2026

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