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Cover Evidence & Policy

Volume 19 (2023): Issue 1 (Feb 2023)

in Evidence & Policy
Online ISSN:
1744-2656
Print ISSN:
1744-2648
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2023
  • Research Articles
    • Peep show: a framework for watching how evidence is communicated inside policy organisations
    • Knowledge brokering organisations: a new way of governing evidence
    • Evidence-related framing in the German debate on sugar taxation: a qualitative framing analysis and international comparison
    • Improving the influence of evidence in policy creation: an ethnographic study of the research-to-policy collaborative
    • ‘What I really want is academics who want to partner and who care about the outcome’: findings from a mixed-methods study of evidence use in local government in England
  • Review
    • Understanding brokers, intermediaries, and boundary spanners: a multi-sectoral review of strategies, skills, and outcomes
  • Debate
    • The role of ‘non-knowledge’ in crisis policymaking: a proposal and agenda for future research
    • Towards an agnotology of policy studies: identifying, understanding and addressing knowledge limitations in real world policymaking
  • Practice
    • From dissemination to engagement: learning over time from a national research intermediary centre (Four Fs)
    • Knowledge Brokerage: The Musical: an analogy for explaining the role of knowledge brokers in a university setting
    • The Midwifery Unit Self-Assessment (MUSA) Toolkit: embedding stakeholder engagement and co-production of improvement plans in European midwifery units
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Knowledge brokering: the missing link in the evidence to action chain?

Authors:
Vicky Ward
,
Allan House
, and
Susan Hamer

Is the evidence-based practice movement doing more good than harm? Reflections on Iain Chalmers’ case for research-based policy making and practice

Author:
Martyn Hammersley

Testing methodological developments in the conduct of narrative synthesis: a demonstration review of research on the implementation of smoke alarm interventions

Authors:
Lisa Arai
,
Nicky Britten
,
Jennie Popay
,
Helen Roberts
,
Mark Petticrew
,
Mark Rodgers
, and
Amanda Sowden

Systems thinking, knowledge and action: towards better models and methods

Authors:
Allan Best
and
Bev Holmes

Deliberative processes and evidence-informed decision making in healthcare: do they work and how might we know?

Authors:
Anthony J. Culyer
and
Jonathan Lomas

What is co-production? Conceptualising and understanding co-production of knowledge and policy across different theoretical perspectives

Authors:
Justyna Bandola-Gill
,
Megan Arthur
, and
Rhodri Ivor Leng

Effective strategies that enhance the social impact of social sciences and humanities research

Authors:
Emilia Aiello
,
Claire Donovan
,
Elena Duque
,
Serena Fabrizio
,
Ramon Flecha
,
Poul Holm
,
Silvia Molina
,
Esther Oliver
, and
Emanuela Reale

Towards a heart and soul for co-creative research practice: a systemic approach

Authors:
Graeme Nicholas
,
Jeff Foote
,
Kirsten Kainz
,
Gerald Midgley
,
Katrin Prager
, and
Cristina Zurbriggen

What is ‘translation’?

Author:
Richard Freeman

Systems thinking, knowledge and action: towards better models and methods

Authors:
Allan Best
and
Bev Holmes
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