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Is it ethical (not) to conduct coproduced research?
By Katey Warran, Olivia Turner, Palani Te, Rachel Drury, Lynda Klem, Emily Davis, and Arunima Mathew Image: collaborative tablecloth created at co-production workshop for IMAGINED project This month in our PATHS research group, we discussed the ethical challenges of conducting coproduced research in a landscape of increasing lack of resources and precarity. The current climate can make it hard to deliver coproduction. We asked: Is it still ethical to pursue coproduction if
PATHS Research Group
4 days ago4 min read


Exploring the purpose and significance of theory in arts and health
Blog post written by Palani Te , University of Florida Researchers from our group have been meeting monthly to discuss key topics that...
PATHS Research Group
May 12, 20254 min read


Why discuss hierarchies of knowledge in arts and health?
Blog post written by Dr Katey Warran On Tuesday 25th February 2025, 3-5pm, I facilitated a session for the Theory in Sociology Series ...
PATHS Research Group
Mar 5, 20256 min read


Celebrating the evaluation of Healing Arts Scotland
Blog post written by Dr Katey Warran We are delighted to have been collaborating with the Jameel Arts & Health Lab and NYU Steinhardt ...
PATHS Research Group
Jan 22, 20253 min read


Collaborative event | Deconstructing hierarchies of knowledge: Are we at a gridlock?
We are delighted to announce that we are collaborating with CRITIQUE (Centre for Ethics and Critical Thought) in the School of Social...
PATHS Research Group
Jan 15, 20252 min read


What are the points of connection and disconnection between critical medical humanities and arts & health?
Blog post written by Katey Warran, Olivia Turner, and Emily Davis Over the last 3 months, we’ve been exploring the topic of connection...
PATHS Research Group
Nov 21, 20245 min read


Reflecting on the role of public sociology in arts and health
Blog post written by Dr Katey Warran The BSA Virtual Annual Conference on the theme of Crisis, Continuity and Change took place 3-5 April...
PATHS Research Group
Jun 14, 20244 min read
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