There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but the vast majority of work on the subject has failed to engage with the political nature of decision making and how this influences the ways in which evidence will be used (or misused) within political areas. This book provides new insights into the nature of political bias with regards to evidence and critically considers what an ‘improved’ use of evidence would look like from a policymaking perspective. Part I describes the great potential for evidence to help achieve social goals, as well as the challenges raised by the political nature of policymaking. It explores the concern of evidence advocates that political interests drive the misuse ...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
Despite long-standing critiques, the rationalist model – which describes a simple, linear process by...
In an era of fierce debate over the relevance of facts and expertise in Washington, it is noteworthy...
There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but ...
There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but ...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in interest in the use of evidence for public poli...
Advocates of evidence-based policymaking (EBP) often argue that policy decisions are improved when t...
ABSTRACT The preceding decade has witnessed the production of a substantial volume of scholarship de...
There is currently intense debate over expertise, evidence and ‘post-truth’ politics, and how this i...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition that the development of evidence-informed health policy ...
It is easy to show that the UK Government rarely conducts ‘evidence-based policymaking’, but not to ...
Evidence-based approaches to policy making are growing in popularity. A generally embraced view is t...
There is increasing recognition that the development of evidence-informed health policy is not only ...
IntroductionResearchers advocating for evidence-informed policy have attempted to encourage policyma...
Calls for evidence-based policy often fail to recognise the fundamentally political nature of policy...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
Despite long-standing critiques, the rationalist model – which describes a simple, linear process by...
In an era of fierce debate over the relevance of facts and expertise in Washington, it is noteworthy...
There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but ...
There has been an enormous increase in interest in the use of evidence for public policymaking, but ...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in interest in the use of evidence for public poli...
Advocates of evidence-based policymaking (EBP) often argue that policy decisions are improved when t...
ABSTRACT The preceding decade has witnessed the production of a substantial volume of scholarship de...
There is currently intense debate over expertise, evidence and ‘post-truth’ politics, and how this i...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing recognition that the development of evidence-informed health policy ...
It is easy to show that the UK Government rarely conducts ‘evidence-based policymaking’, but not to ...
Evidence-based approaches to policy making are growing in popularity. A generally embraced view is t...
There is increasing recognition that the development of evidence-informed health policy is not only ...
IntroductionResearchers advocating for evidence-informed policy have attempted to encourage policyma...
Calls for evidence-based policy often fail to recognise the fundamentally political nature of policy...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
Despite long-standing critiques, the rationalist model – which describes a simple, linear process by...
In an era of fierce debate over the relevance of facts and expertise in Washington, it is noteworthy...