My comments are those of a practitioner. I think that is of value because, as Brian W. Head correctly emphasizes in his article “Toward More ‘Evidence-Informed’ Policy Making?,” one of the crucial missing ingredients in our understanding is “how policy bureaucrats actually make decisions informed by available evidence.” Two things I can at once confirm about the process of knowledge mediation. Brian Head has helpfully set clear directions for a future research agenda. I agree that priority should be placed on identifying those instances in which evidence-informed public policy has proved most effective and why. In that way, both the potential benefits and limitations of the approach can be better understood. We need more eviden...
Recent political campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic have led some to argue that we live in the ...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
This paper explores the notion of evidence-informed policy making and the factors that have hindered...
This paper combines the evidence-based policymaking and ‘policy as translation’ literatures to illum...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
A considerable amount of research is produced regarding the critical problems that nations face, yet...
This paper proposes a way of thinking about the role of evidence in policy derived from a typology o...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts-emotions and b...
Over the last twenty or so years, it has become standard to require policy makers to base their reco...
The idea that there should be a link between systematically structured knowledge and the policies pu...
This final chapter reflects on the insights provided by the case studies that constitute this volume...
Recent political campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic have led some to argue that we live in the ...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
This paper explores the notion of evidence-informed policy making and the factors that have hindered...
This paper combines the evidence-based policymaking and ‘policy as translation’ literatures to illum...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
Ministers are always calling for more evidence-based interventions. Do they apply the same criterion...
A considerable amount of research is produced regarding the critical problems that nations face, yet...
This paper proposes a way of thinking about the role of evidence in policy derived from a typology o...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts-emotions and b...
Over the last twenty or so years, it has become standard to require policy makers to base their reco...
The idea that there should be a link between systematically structured knowledge and the policies pu...
This final chapter reflects on the insights provided by the case studies that constitute this volume...
Recent political campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic have led some to argue that we live in the ...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
This paper explores the notion of evidence-informed policy making and the factors that have hindered...