Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Navigating Positionality and Power”
Free Prior Informed Consent & Iterative consent – What do they mean and why are they so important to co-creation?
The Collaboratory Conversation Series episode Community Engagement and Informed Consent – A Conversation with Azure Hermes talked about a couple of concepts that are really important ethical underpinnings to co-creative processes that work across differentials of power – the principles of Free, Prior & Informed Consent (FPIC) and Iterative Consent. In this article we dive a bit deeper into these concepts and how the National Centre for Indigenous Genomics (NCIG) have communicated and engaged with First Nations community members to achieve these principles in practice.
Community Engagement and Consent: A Conversation with Azure Hermes
Community engagement and ensuring informed consent are highly important processes when engaging in co-creative research with Indigenous communities. Azure Hermes, Deputy Director of the National Centre for Indigenous Genomics (NCIG), shares her experiences navigating through these processes in her work with Indigenous communities consulting about potential uses of historical blood samples held by NCIG.
Transcript – Community Engagement & Consent – A Conversation with Azure Hermes
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Community Engagement & Consent – A Conversation with Azure Hermes”
Program versus Mood: Guest Blog with Johanna De Ruyter
A guest blog post by Johanna De Ruyter on collaborative skills for improvisation in theatre and program versus mood.
Learning By Doing: Guest Blog with David Lilley
A guest blog post by David Lilley on learning by doing and systems thinking.
Transcript – Skills for Co-Creative Relationships
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Co-created Research: A Conversation with Kaira Zoe Cañete”
Skills for Co-Creative Relationships
In this episode we hear thoughts on the skills and capabilities important to facilitate co-creative processes from a range of collaborative practitioners including three main guests David Lilley, Johanna De Ruyter and Callie Doyle Scott, who share insights from their diverse practice.
Transcript – Co-created Research: A Conversation with Kaira Zoe Cañete
Transcript for Collaboratory episode, “Co-created Research: A Conversation with Kaira Zoe Cañete”
Co-created Research: A Conversation with Kaira Zoe Cañete
In this episode of the Collaboratory Conversation Series, Kaira Zoe Cañete shares reflections from her recent PhD research in the Philippines, and offers some practical advice on what it takes to co-create...







