Outputs: GAP2 Overview & Reports

Deliverable 3.1.1 Manuscript on results of discourse analysis of published and non-published materials from participatory research activities (month 24)Apr 2015
Insight into GAP2 for ICESSep 2014
Reflections from Brixham and looking forward – Giles BartlettSep 2014
Policy Briefing 3: Toolbox for Participatory ResearchAug 2014
The lucky 13 out of 10000.Aug 2014
Johan Baaij: My experience on GAP2 exchangeApr 2014
Work Package 5: Telling the GAP2 StoryApr 2014
Work Package 1: Progress update, Summer 2013Apr 2014

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