This paper problematizes the ways in which the policy process is conceived in published psychological research. It argues that these conceptions of the policy process fail to ade- quately reflect the real-world dynamism and complexity of the processes and practices of social policy-making and implementation. In this context, psychological evidence needs to be seen as one type of evidence (amongst many others). In turn this requires researchers to take account of broader political processes that favour certain types of knowledge and disparage others. Rather than be regarded as objective and scientific, policy in this characterisation is regarded as a motivated form of politics. This multi-layered, multi-level hybrid structure is not immediat...
To communicate effectively in policymaking systems, actors need to understand how policymakers proce...
The premise of this article is that an understanding of psychology and other social science discipli...
With power on the line in science, one should expect controversy beyond the substantive. In scient...
Abstract This paper problematizes the ways in which the policy process is conceived in published psy...
This article describes the basic components of political policy which can be influenced through poli...
Many clinical psychologists are venturing beyond their traditional therapeutic roles to undertake ma...
There has been a growing academic recognition of the increasing significance of psychologically – an...
This article presents a conceptual context for considering the utility of psychology for public poli...
The chapter "How can positive psychology influence public policy and practice" was written by the li...
Behavioural public policy is associated with the rising influence of psychological and behavioural s...
Economics has typically been the social science of choice to inform public policy and policymakers. ...
Economics has typically been the social science of choice to inform public policy and policymakers. ...
In a ‘post-truth’ era in which personality and opinion trump evidence and reason, the need for frank...
Any scientific psychologist who has interacted extensively with police, lawyers, or trial judges has...
In 1970 Scribner described four types of community psychologists. Despite social change being a comm...
To communicate effectively in policymaking systems, actors need to understand how policymakers proce...
The premise of this article is that an understanding of psychology and other social science discipli...
With power on the line in science, one should expect controversy beyond the substantive. In scient...
Abstract This paper problematizes the ways in which the policy process is conceived in published psy...
This article describes the basic components of political policy which can be influenced through poli...
Many clinical psychologists are venturing beyond their traditional therapeutic roles to undertake ma...
There has been a growing academic recognition of the increasing significance of psychologically – an...
This article presents a conceptual context for considering the utility of psychology for public poli...
The chapter "How can positive psychology influence public policy and practice" was written by the li...
Behavioural public policy is associated with the rising influence of psychological and behavioural s...
Economics has typically been the social science of choice to inform public policy and policymakers. ...
Economics has typically been the social science of choice to inform public policy and policymakers. ...
In a ‘post-truth’ era in which personality and opinion trump evidence and reason, the need for frank...
Any scientific psychologist who has interacted extensively with police, lawyers, or trial judges has...
In 1970 Scribner described four types of community psychologists. Despite social change being a comm...
To communicate effectively in policymaking systems, actors need to understand how policymakers proce...
The premise of this article is that an understanding of psychology and other social science discipli...
With power on the line in science, one should expect controversy beyond the substantive. In scient...