Abstract Research on the gap between science and policymaking and the barriers to utilizing science in policy remains controversial, since previous research methods have dominated data collection with perceived participant responses. This approach makes research findings applicable to particular contexts, particular participants, and particular times but cannot be generalized. We used a computational model to analyse linguistic text data from two communities and compared the results with self-reported research findings. The outcomes support that scientists and policymakers have their own linguistic characteristics, with scientists in the medical field preferring jargon and policymakers’ language containing public satisfaction...
<div><p>The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy pro...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Understanding knowledge co‐creation in key emerging areas of European research is critical for polic...
Abstract Research on the gap between science and policymaking and the barriers to uti...
In this paper I argue in favour of the adoption of an interdisciplinary approach based on computatio...
We identify three gaps that limit the utility and obstruct the progress of computational text analys...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Ever since the links between the development of new technologies and economic growth became evident,...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
Scientists are increasingly called upon to engage in policy formulation, but the literature on engag...
As public policy issues increasingly have a technical aspect to them an interactive relationship has...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Many scientific projects are intended to inform public policy, however there are often difficulties ...
Effective science communication within the policy domain is becoming more challenging due to the inc...
<div><p>The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy pro...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Understanding knowledge co‐creation in key emerging areas of European research is critical for polic...
Abstract Research on the gap between science and policymaking and the barriers to uti...
In this paper I argue in favour of the adoption of an interdisciplinary approach based on computatio...
We identify three gaps that limit the utility and obstruct the progress of computational text analys...
Scientists often worry that their evidence is not used properly in the policy-making process. Their ...
Ever since the links between the development of new technologies and economic growth became evident,...
This thesis aims to consider the role played by science in policy making. Firstly, two decision mode...
Scientists are increasingly called upon to engage in policy formulation, but the literature on engag...
As public policy issues increasingly have a technical aspect to them an interactive relationship has...
This contribution is adapted from the Keynote Address given by Dr Stephen Goldson in Brisbane in Nov...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Many scientific projects are intended to inform public policy, however there are often difficulties ...
Effective science communication within the policy domain is becoming more challenging due to the inc...
<div><p>The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy pro...
The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes i...
Understanding knowledge co‐creation in key emerging areas of European research is critical for polic...