Using stories to develop capacity for Involvement around Animal Research
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5M ago
Research conducted by members of the AnNex team has highlighted the growing number of initiatives designed to engage and involve people with health conditions with the research that affects them. Our research has also identified some of the challenges that emerge as people affected by health conditions are invited into animal facilities or asked to evaluate research involving animals ..read more
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Using stories to develop capacity for Involvement around Animal Research
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6M ago
Research conducted by members of the AnNex team has highlighted the growing number of initiatives designed to engage and involve people with health conditions with the research that affects them. Our research has also identified some of the challenges that emerge as people affected by health conditions are invited into animal facilities or asked to evaluate research involving animals ..read more
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Telling care-full stories? Exploring how we can use the insights of our work to help build and sustain cultures of care in animal research
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7M ago
Leading research organisations, such as the UK’s (2020), recognise there is a need to create a more care-full and supportive working environment in the UK research sector ..read more
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Thinking of cultures with care: Introducing a special issue of Social and Cultural Geography on cultures of care
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7M ago
Care is complicated and hard. To paraphrase social theorist , writing in 2011: it can feel good, it can do good, it can feel awful, it can oppress. Puig de la Bellacasa’s work was pioneering in drawing attention to how the complexities of care are entangled in ethics and politics, and formative in shaping both technoscience and different nature cultures ..read more
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Supporting lab-based researchers with patient and public involvement: new guidance
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8M ago
A lot of guidance has been written about how to actively involve patients and the public in clinical research, and evidence is growing about the value of this. But there’s very little that is specifically aimed at researchers who work mainly in a laboratory, with very little or no contact with people affected by the condition they are studying ..read more
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Present, not used (part 1): A spectrum of visibility
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8M ago
(M&M), we have devoted much of our attention to animals present but “not used” in research: those that are not research subjects, yet whose lives and welfare are bound up with animal research ..read more
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Telling care-full stories? Exploring how we can use the insights of our work to help build and sustain cultures of care in animal research
Animal Research Nexus Blog
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8M ago
Leading research organisations, such as the UK’s (2020), recognise there is a need to create a more care-full and supportive working environment in the UK research sector ..read more
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Present, not used (part 2): Caring for less visible animals
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8M ago
part 1 of this blog series , we introduced the idea of a ‘spectrum of visibility’ in animal research, with some animals – such as those whose lives are affected by research, but not research subjects – found towards the less visible end of the spectrum ..read more
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Supporting lab-based researchers with patient and public involvement: new guidance
Animal Research Nexus Blog
by
8M ago
A lot of guidance has been written about how to actively involve patients and the public in clinical research, and evidence is growing about the value of this. But there’s very little that is specifically aimed at researchers who work mainly in a laboratory, with very little or no contact with people affected by the condition they are studying ..read more
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Telling care-full stories? Exploring how we can use the insights of our work to help build and sustain cultures of care in animal research
Animal Research Nexus Blog
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8M ago
Leading research organisations, such as the UK’s (2020), recognise there is a need to create a more care-full and supportive working environment in the UK research sector ..read more
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