Creative Inclusion
Inclusive spatial practices for the production of ecological, economic and emotional commons in professional and pedagogical settings.
A key value of our research is intersectional inclusion demonstrated by our emphasis on transformative engagement through co-production with those affecting and affected by planning and development activity. Our work includes theoretical, practical and pedagogic research to address the co-production of space, exploring global challenges in terms of the necessity of creating ecological, economic and emotional commons.
‘I have volunteered for over 50 years, working with many programmes I no-longer remember….but the Ageing in Place Pathfinder is the first community programme that has actually listened to me’
Mary 75, Stockport Pathfinder