This paper combines the evidence-based policymaking and ‘policy as translation’ literatures to illuminate the process by which evidence from home or overseas contexts is incorporated into policy. Drawing upon focus groups with Department for Work and Pensions officials, a conceptual model of ‘evidence translation’ is introduced, comprising five key dimensions which influence how evidence is used in policy: the perceived policy problem, agenda-setting, filtration processes, the policy apparatus and the role of translators. The paper suggests the critical role of ‘evidence translators’ throughout the process and highlights the perceived importance of methodology as an evidence selection mechanism
Evidence-based practice is considered a core competency of public health practitioners. Similarly, t...
IntroductionResearchers advocating for evidence-informed policy have attempted to encourage policyma...
Dossier policy transfer, diffusion and circulationInternational audienceAfter a discussion of the co...
The relationship between international evidence, politics and policy is never straightforward. Polit...
The relationship between international evidence, politics and policy is never straightforward. Polit...
Much of the evidence translation literature focuses narrowly on the use of evidence in the initial p...
The 'interpretive turn' in policy studies has emphasised the unpredictable and often incomplete natu...
Contributors to this highly original book address the many questions raised by researchers and polic...
Despite several calls to support evidence-informed policy-making, variations in uptake of evidence i...
This book systematically explores and demonstrates the potential breadth and value of the contributi...
My comments are those of a practitioner. I think that is of value because, as Brian W. Head correc...
This article discusses recent developments in thinking about what constitutes good policy making, an...
The idea that there should be a link between systematically structured knowledge and the policies pu...
The EU referendum campaign and aftermath brought to the fore the ongoing debate about evidence and e...
Evidence-Based Review in Policy and Practice : edited by Alan PearsonThis paper uses a published cas...
Evidence-based practice is considered a core competency of public health practitioners. Similarly, t...
IntroductionResearchers advocating for evidence-informed policy have attempted to encourage policyma...
Dossier policy transfer, diffusion and circulationInternational audienceAfter a discussion of the co...
The relationship between international evidence, politics and policy is never straightforward. Polit...
The relationship between international evidence, politics and policy is never straightforward. Polit...
Much of the evidence translation literature focuses narrowly on the use of evidence in the initial p...
The 'interpretive turn' in policy studies has emphasised the unpredictable and often incomplete natu...
Contributors to this highly original book address the many questions raised by researchers and polic...
Despite several calls to support evidence-informed policy-making, variations in uptake of evidence i...
This book systematically explores and demonstrates the potential breadth and value of the contributi...
My comments are those of a practitioner. I think that is of value because, as Brian W. Head correc...
This article discusses recent developments in thinking about what constitutes good policy making, an...
The idea that there should be a link between systematically structured knowledge and the policies pu...
The EU referendum campaign and aftermath brought to the fore the ongoing debate about evidence and e...
Evidence-Based Review in Policy and Practice : edited by Alan PearsonThis paper uses a published cas...
Evidence-based practice is considered a core competency of public health practitioners. Similarly, t...
IntroductionResearchers advocating for evidence-informed policy have attempted to encourage policyma...
Dossier policy transfer, diffusion and circulationInternational audienceAfter a discussion of the co...