Workshop
Workshops are generally an ad-hoc method, which involves collaborative planning and action-oriented training in order to solve relevant problems. A hands-on method, workshops often involve learning via role-play and experimentation.
The GovLab, in partnership with UNICEF’s Health and HIV team in the Division of Data, Analysis, Planning & Monitoring and the Data for Children Collaborative, ran a rapid process to develop, refine and validate a topic map on research issues in Adolescent Mental Health, with the goal of informing the design and prioritisation of future data collaboratives.
Learn moreADR UK and OSR public dialogue on ‘public good’ use of data for research and statistics
Administrative Data Research UK ▪ 2022
Building on recommendations from past engagement activities that the public should be part of discussions to create a shared understanding of what public good means with regard to data use, ADR UK commissioned deliberative one-day workshops in four UK cities (and one online). These fed into a follow up workshop with participants from earlier sessions, and resulted in a set of practical findings designed to inform future work on public good data use.
Learn moreResearchers from Monash University in Australia carried out a series of participatory workshops, and a ‘Multi-Criteria Mapping (MCM)’ exercise to identify promising approaches to deliver democratic engagement and citizen empowerment in the governance of data related to a smart-cities style Net-Zero Precinct project.
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