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Care at Home - the cover of the report showing an image from the inquiry

Care at Home Inquiry - report published

What would it take to help people to have a good life at home for as long as they choose?--

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Dan and Pete unveil the Everyday Politics exhibition at the People's History Museum, Manchester

#EverydayPolitics: launching a community exhibition

“There are some obvious things that people can do to participate in politics - voting, standing for election, joining a political party, or responding to consultation. But what about the less formal ways that people participate?”

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Mistra Urban Futures in Cape Town and IOPD in Barcelona

Co-producing insights in Cape Town and Barcelona: Jam and Justice on tour

Academic and practitioner researchers are travelling to Cape Town and Barcelona in November to share collective insights from the Jam and Justice project, as part of a delegation from the Realising Just Cities programme. They will be joined by strategy and policy leads from Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), who seek to learn more about co-production for urban governance and participatory decision-making.

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How do we assess the value of co-production? New article in Nature sets out challenges.

Catherine Durose, Liz Richardson and Beth Perry look at how we assess the value of co-production in an article in Nature

The theory behind co-production is that it generates better solutions to difficult problems. But how do we measure this in practice?

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Snapshot from the digital map locating examples of social and solidarity-related economic activity in and around Greater Manchester.

Mapping solidarity in Greater Manchester

The following feature article about the Jam and Justice Action Research Collective's work mapping the social solidarity economy in Greater Manchester was originally published in The Meteor (themeteor.org) on 25 August 2018:

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Coproducing Urban Governance Special Edition Published

There are many critiques of existing forms of urban governance as not fit for purpose. However, there is just as much contestation over what alternatives might look like. Coproduction is proposed as a response to address complex wicked issues. Achieving coproduction is a highly complex and daunting task. Bottom up approaches to the initiation of coproduced governance are seen as fruitful, including exemplification of utopian alternatives though local practices.

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How can we have better conversations about spatial planning in Greater Manchester?

Space in Common is a Jam and Justice project led and delivered in partnership between The Democratic Society and the Action Research Collective.

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Join Shared Future's Inquiry into Care at Home

One of Jam and Justice's action research projects is now calling for participants to join an inquiry into care at home.

Evidence and policy suggests that better services are delivered when a wide network of expertise is drawn into policy development, particularly from those with lived experience of needing care at home for themselves or family members.

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Jam and Justice - new coproduced ARC projects

Jam and Justice is a three-year research project funded by the ESRC that aims to test and learn about more participatory methods for urban decision-making. We want to seize the opportunity to make devolution matter in Greater Manchester by creating spaces for social innovation and inspiring and igniting change.

We are excited to announce that there are 8 projects up and running. All projects have been coproduced by the Action Research Collective and have a focus on citizen engagement with the aim of being more inclusive. See flyer for more information.

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Urban Institute Joins the International Observatory of Participatory Democracy

We’re pleased to announce that the Urban Institute have now today joined the International Observatory of Participatory Democracy (IOPD) network as a collaborating member.

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