Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their main response is to change the supply of evidence to reduce policymaker uncertainty. They should focus more on ambiguity, combining evidence and persuasion to help policymakers define the policy problem. To do so, they need to understand the policy process in which they engage. They cannot do so alone. Policy scholars can help, by articulating the practical value of policy theories. To help most effectively, they need to state clearly the “causal mechanisms” of the policy process. For example, what causes policymakers to pay attention to an issue informed partly by evidence, or what rules guide their behavior most strongly when weighing up ev...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in ma...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts-emotions and b...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in ma...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts-emotions and b...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
There is extensive health and public health literature on the ‘evidence-policy gap’, exp...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
Policy makers cannot consider all evidence relevant to policy. They use two shortcuts—emotions and b...
How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in ma...