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The politics of co-production and inclusive deliberation in participatory research. / Cin, Melis; Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm, Rahime; Walker, Craig et al.
In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 08.10.2024.

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Cin, M, Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm, R, Walker, C, Truter, L, Dogan, N, Gunter, A & Cin, MM 2024, 'The politics of co-production and inclusive deliberation in participatory research', International Journal of Social Research Methodology. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2024.2411703

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Cin, M., Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm, R., Walker, C., Truter, L., Dogan, N., Gunter, A., & Cin, M. M. (2024). The politics of co-production and inclusive deliberation in participatory research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2024.2411703

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Cin M, Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm R, Walker C, Truter L, Dogan N, Gunter A et al. The politics of co-production and inclusive deliberation in participatory research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 2024 Oct 8. Epub 2024 Oct 8. doi: 10.1080/13645579.2024.2411703

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Cin, Melis ; Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm, Rahime ; Walker, Craig et al. / The politics of co-production and inclusive deliberation in participatory research. In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 2024.

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