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USER-LED RESEARCH AND POLICY GROUPS

Service User Research Enterprise, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London

Survivor Research : Madness Knowledge Rights (UK)

National User Survivor Network (UK)

PAPERS ON USER/SURVIVOR RESEARCH & MAD STUDIES

Power, Privilege and Knowledge: the Untenable Promise of Co-production in Mental “Health” Diana Rose & Jayasree Kalathil, Open Access

Public Participation in Health and Social Care: Exploring the Co-production of Knowledge Peter Beresford, Open Access

‘I am not your nutter’: a personal reflection on commodification and comradeship in service user and survivor research Sarah Carr

Unsettling Disciplines: Madness, Identity, Research, Knowledge Jayasree Kalathil & Nev Jones

The Politics of ‘people with lived experience’: Experiential Authority and the Risks of Strategic Essentialism Jijian Voronka

In dialogue with conventional narrative research in psychiatry and mental health Jasna Russo

 ‘Who is included in the Mad Studies Project?’ Helen Spandler & Dina Poursanidou

 ‘Polarised Mental Health Politics in the Coronavirus Era: Who Cares?’,  Dina Poursanidou

 ‘A Journey through Madness and Back: How I became involved with Asylum magazine and what this has meant for me’, Dina Poursanidou  (Asylum-the magazine for democratic psychiatry, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 22-23)

 ‘UK Judgement on Patient Suicides: A Victory for Human Rights?’, Dina Poursandou & Helen Spandler  (Asylum-the magazine for democratic psychiatry, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 29-31)

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