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Informality, innovation, and knowledge co-creation: characterising collaborative creativity and adaptation in rural development

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  • Tasker, Alex

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This article characterises informal knowledge creation and co-creation between development and pastoralist actors, drawing on qualitative data gathered during an in-depth case study in Northern Kenya. Using thematic analysis, this article identifies three intersecting narratives: knowledge and exchange, barriers and drivers, and risk and uncertainty. These concepts are interpreted using wider literature on knowledge dynamics and co-creation to evaluate the suitability of existing analytical frameworks for further research on pastoralist development. The study results highlight the value of cross-cultural informal knowledge co-creation for pastoralist development, and the need for more robust future research.

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  • Tasker, Alex, 2021. "Informality, innovation, and knowledge co-creation: characterising collaborative creativity and adaptation in rural development," SocArXiv h9nfu, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:h9nfu
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/h9nfu
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