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Table 2 Overview of knowledge mobilisation domains and their relationship to project components

From: Building capacity for citizen science in health promotion: a collaborative knowledge mobilisation approach

 

Overview

Stakeholder-led projects

Resource development

Community of Practice (CoP)

Outreach

Researching in practice

Researching in practice refers to research and implementation occurring simultaneously, often through co-produced research which brings together stakeholders and emphasises learning-by-doing

X

   

Producing knowledge

Knowledge products can include academic publications, research summaries and web portals for disseminating theoretical or empirical knowledge with key stakeholders

X

X

  

Brokering knowledge

Brokering knowledge includes activities that seek to share research with stakeholders, both through ‘push’ approaches to research translation and relational models that emphasise knowledge exchange between different stakeholders

X

X

X

X

Fostering networks

Fostering networks involves developing connections and collaborations to shape and share expertise, recognising the socially and contextually situated nature of knowledge and tacit knowledge that stakeholders bring

X

 

X

X