Utopia Workshop at the Watershed
Last month, Connected Communities held a workshop as part of Utopia 2016 at the Watershed in Bristol
Creating Living Knowledge Workshop Photos
Last month, Connected Communities held a Creating Living Knowledge workshop at the RSA in London
So you want to do collaborative research: a University of Bristol guide to the ethical considerations
This guide has been designed to provide guidance on ethical considerations for academics at the University of Bristol working with community organisations and individuals working. It provides practical advice and details of where to get help. Although some of the details are University of Bristol specific the advice and exercises would be helpful to any academic beginning a collaborative research project. Read more
Getting Paid: a guide to claiming payments from the University of Bristol
This guide has been designed to provide information about processes and regulations for community organisations and individuals working with the University of Bristol. It provides practical advice and details of where to get help. Read more
So you want to do collaborative research: a University of Bristol guide to the practicalities
This guide has been designed to provide information about processes and regulations for academics at the University of Bristol working with community organisations and individuals working. It provides practical advice and details of where to get help. Read more
Heritage Network Symposium Films
Films and presentations of all of the speakers at the event on 14th & 15th January 2016
Map Your Bristol
This is promotional video for Map Your Bristol – a participatory historical mapping website and app that enables users to explore, co-create historical content on the move. Read more
Project › Know Your Bristol On The Move
Where is Bristol’s History?
This animation responds to the question “Where is Bristol’s history?”. It sets traditional, expert-led approaches to historical research against co-produced and crowd-sourced history suggesting there is history in variety of everyday places waiting to be uncovered. Read more
Project › Know Your Bristol On The Move
Why Map History Together?
This animation responds to the question “Why map history together?”. It touches on how maps have been used historically as a technique of power and how maps can be repurposed by people to tell other stories about the world. Read more
Project › Know Your Bristol On The Move
What is Co-Production?
This animation, explains the concept of university-community knowledge co-production in less than two minutes. The video was produced by Calling the Shots in collaboration with academics and University of Bristol as part of the AHRC Connected Communities project, Know Your Bristol on the Move. Read more
Project › Know Your Bristol On The Move