This Special Issue places discussion of Knowledge Mobilisation in the context of diminishing government funding for research, and the difficulties the research community has experienced in reaching out to those who might make best use of its knowledge base and research findings. The emphasis policymakers and funders give to demonstrating research impact turns these pressures into a potentially toxic brew with the capacity to distort how the academic community interacts with other interested parties. To re-direct attention to some of the more difficult issues in knowledge mobilisation, this paper presents three empirical case studies from education, exploring what happens as knowledge travels from one context of use to another. The cases hig...
The present chapter grapples with the recent policy focus on Knowledge Exchange (KE) in the UK highe...
This paper is about the politics of policy knowledge production. It calls for spaces to be forged to...
ABSTRACT This article argues that the ‘quality ’ debate in education research is not so much about q...
This Special Issue places discussion of Knowledge Mobilisation in the context of diminishing governm...
Currently, when there is a lot of political talk about the need for evidence-based policy', and when...
This article considers how knowledge, education and research interact as the institutional structure...
This article examines how research(ers) can impact upon policy, a pertinent issue in light of Englan...
In recent decades, there has been growing interest among governments and research funders to mobiliz...
This article explores faculty perspectives at three colleges of education regarding strategies of kn...
This paper examines how researchers can improve their chances of influencing education policy. It pr...
Using a multi-case design, this study draws on empirical evidence and literature to analyze the know...
We explore the extent that knowledge mobilisation approaches adopted in Science and Technology Studi...
Connecting research to practice by knowledge brokering in education, which is considered here as fun...
Hovir can educational research have more impact~ How do we know the depth and scope of the impact it...
This study examines emerging efforts by three colleges of education to contribute to and benefit res...
The present chapter grapples with the recent policy focus on Knowledge Exchange (KE) in the UK highe...
This paper is about the politics of policy knowledge production. It calls for spaces to be forged to...
ABSTRACT This article argues that the ‘quality ’ debate in education research is not so much about q...
This Special Issue places discussion of Knowledge Mobilisation in the context of diminishing governm...
Currently, when there is a lot of political talk about the need for evidence-based policy', and when...
This article considers how knowledge, education and research interact as the institutional structure...
This article examines how research(ers) can impact upon policy, a pertinent issue in light of Englan...
In recent decades, there has been growing interest among governments and research funders to mobiliz...
This article explores faculty perspectives at three colleges of education regarding strategies of kn...
This paper examines how researchers can improve their chances of influencing education policy. It pr...
Using a multi-case design, this study draws on empirical evidence and literature to analyze the know...
We explore the extent that knowledge mobilisation approaches adopted in Science and Technology Studi...
Connecting research to practice by knowledge brokering in education, which is considered here as fun...
Hovir can educational research have more impact~ How do we know the depth and scope of the impact it...
This study examines emerging efforts by three colleges of education to contribute to and benefit res...
The present chapter grapples with the recent policy focus on Knowledge Exchange (KE) in the UK highe...
This paper is about the politics of policy knowledge production. It calls for spaces to be forged to...
ABSTRACT This article argues that the ‘quality ’ debate in education research is not so much about q...