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Publishing your engagement work

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Publishing your engagement work is a great way to build awareness and recognition of your work. It's a platform for you to tell your peers about the work you're doing, and could well open doors for you for future collaborations or invitations to speak at prestigious events.

If you're interested in publishing about your engagement practice get in touch with the team at wie@warwick.ac.uk.

Publishing Engagement: A Short Guide 

This 10 minute video describes why you might want to think about publishing, what kind of thing you can publish, and how to go about getting it published.

Where to publish

What are the options for getting engagement work published? Where might you start looking? What are some alternatives to publishing in journals or books?

Public Engagement Reading ListLink opens in a new window

Talis Aspire Reading List - WIE

We've pulled together a reading list of books, journals and articles that talk about public engagement. Explore the list to get ideas of where you might get published, and what types of formats are accepted which might work for you.

If you have ideas of things to add please send them to wie@warwick.ac.uk.

Case Study - I:DNA

Professor Felicity Boardman, Warwick Medical School

I:DNA is a Wellcome funded project that was created to engage the public with research led by Professor Felicity Boardman, in conjunction with Dr Corinna Clark, at Warwick Medical School. The research explores the experiences of people living with inherited conditions and their attitudes towards genetic medicine.

Discover more about the project, and how they have shared their learnings through a variety of mediums in this case study.

Research for All

The NCCPE (National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement) run their own journal - Research for All. It's an open-access journal focusing on research that involves universities and communities, services or industries working together.

Visit the NCCPE websiteLink opens in a new window for more information on how to publish in this journal.