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    How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research: The Art of Informing and Impacting Policy

    How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research by Vorley, Tim; Abdul-Rahman, Syahirah; Tuckerman, Lauren;

    The Art of Informing and Impacting Policy

    Series: How To Guides;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 7 July 2023

    • ISBN 9781035322107
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages288 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 434 g
    • Language English
    • 598

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    Long description:

    Increasingly, academics are finding that engaging with external stakeholders can be both fruitful in undertaking research and an effective way to impact policy. With insightful and practical advice from a diverse range of contributors, including academics, policy makers, civil servants and knowledge exchange professionals, this accessible book explores How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research.



    With a practical focus, this book combines an array of real-life experiences and insights from the perspectives of both academics and policy makers who are experienced in informing and impacting policy. The book comprehensively illustrates how academics can more effectively engage with policy makers through a range of interdisciplinary insights and case studies. The book explores the value of research for policy, as well as modes of engagement with policy for researchers across the various stages of their career.



    Providing practical insights to seize the opportunity of engaging policy makers in research, this innovative book will be an excellent resource for social science academics as well as policy makers looking to benefit from academic research insights. The book provides a better understanding of how the worlds of academics and policy makers can come together to realise greater policy impact from research expertise.



    Increasingly, academics are finding that engaging with external stakeholders can be both fruitful in undertaking research and an effective way to impact policy. With insightful and practical advice from a diverse range of contributors, including academics, policy makers, civil servants and knowledge exchange professionals, this accessible book explores How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research.

    ?There is a growing interest in improving academic policy engagement in the UK and internationally. However, we still have a lot to learn about how to do this work better. This book provides a novel contribution, with authors drawn from UK government, parliament, research funders and academia. It focuses on three key areas: how academics articulate the value and relevance of research to policy, the different ways in which academic-policy engagement occur and how research impacts upon policy. The contributors bring a vast amount of experience to bear on these topics and as such help to move forward our thinking on how academic-policy engagement might help to promote the use of research to support policy making.?

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    PART I UNDERSTANDING THE NEED AND
    ARTICULATING THE OFFER
    1 Introduction to How to Engage Policy Makers with Your
    Research 2
    Syahirah Abdul Rahman, Lauren Tuckerman, Tim Vorley
    and Phil Wallace
    2 What do policymakers want from researchers? Developing
    better understanding of a complex landscape 10
    Graeme Reid and Sarah Chaytor
    3 The value of research evidence for policy 28
    David Christian Rose and Chris Tyler
    4 Speaking a shared language 38
    Sarah Foxen and Rowena Bermingham
    5 From broadcast to engagement: moving beyond traditional
    mechanisms 50
    Anand Menon and Jill Rutter
    6 Between disciplines and perspectives: ACT as
    a PERIpatetic researcher 61
    Matjaz Vidmar
    7 Co-producing policy relevant research 73
    Clementine Hill O?Connor, Lucy Gavens, Dan Chedgzoy
    and Mary Gogarty
    8 Developing and delivering university consortia 83
    Annette Bramley
    9 When worlds collide: the role of the funder in connecting
    research and policy 94
    Melanie Knetsch and Lauren Tuckerman

    PART II MODES OF ENGAGEMENT
    10 Critical friends ? real time insights for shaping strategy 104
    Debbie Johnson, Geeta Nathan and Syahirah Abdul Rahman
    11 Designing and delivering targeted policy engagement events 113
    Sarah Weakley
    12 Collaborative doctoral research 124
    Tim Vorley and Cristian Gherhes
    13 Doing and making the most of PhD internships 136
    Lauren Tuckerman
    14 Enabling collaboration and building capacity through
    research networks 146
    Phil Wallace, Heidi Hinder, Adam Luqmani and Lisa Hanselmann
    15 Mission research: experiences from participation in OECD
    entrepreneurship policy research projects 154
    Helen Lawton Smith
    16 Intersectional Anti-Racist Academic Activism for
    Policy-making (INTARAAP) through community engagement 164
    Ima Jackson and Judy Wasige
    17 Commissioned research 175
    Dan Hodges and Syahirah Abdul Rahman

    PART III EXAMPLES OF INFORMING, INFLUENCING
    AND IMPACTING POLICY
    18 Engaging with policy makers in emerging markets 185
    Ekkehard Ernst
    19 The City-Region Economic Development Institute ?
    establishing a successful place-based research institute to
    support regions in turbulent times and beyond 196
    Rebecca Riley, Simon Collinson, Anne Green and Raquel
    Ortega-Argilés
    20 Impacting small business policy: the Enterprise Research Centre 207
    Vicki Belt
    21 Impacting policy thinking through partnership: insights
    from Northern Ireland 217
    Jen Nelles, Tim Vorley and Eoin McFadden
    22 Critical engagement in diversity and entrepreneurship:
    lessons from the Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority
    Entrepreneurship 229
    Monder Ram
    23 Supporting policy towards sustainability 241
    Alice Owen
    24 How to win friends and influence policy: a guide for new
    researchers 249
    Katy Jones

    Index 259

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