"We muddle our way through": Shared and distributed expertise in digital engagement with research

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The use and availability of digital media is changing researchers' roles and simultaneously providing a route for a more engaging relationship with stakeholders throughout the research process. Although the digital realm has a profound influence on people's day-to-day lives, some researchers have not yet professionally embraced digital technologies. This paper arises from one aspect of a project exploring how university research and professional practices are evolving as researchers engage with stakeholders via digital media to create, share and represent knowledge together. Using researchers from the Open University (U.K.) as a case study, this paper reviews the extent to which they are developing multiple identities and functions in their engaged research through digital media.

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Grand, A., Holliman, R., Collins, T., & Adams, A. (2016). “We muddle our way through”: Shared and distributed expertise in digital engagement with research. Journal of Science Communication, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.15040205

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