In recent years several debates have emerged about how to make academic research more ‘engaged’. The motivation for these debates has varied from a recognition that engagement can help increase the impact of research, to normative arguments that research needs to engage with those it seeks to help or change, and epistemological arguments that the multifaceted nature of truth necessitates the engagement of multiple perspectives. This report will outline these debates, drawing out some of the emerging epistemological, normative and pragmatic arguments for what the Institute of Development Studies has now come to call ‘engaged excellence’. The main literature it will draw on comprises the following: the science–policy debates around Mode 1 and...
The past decades in the UK have witnessed renewed interest by policymakers, research funders and res...
The theme of this special edition derives from the 10th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference, whi...
There are a growing number of institutions that through policy, strategy and emergent practices, are...
Approaches to engaged research, which do not just produce academic knowledge, but link with people a...
Who defines what good quality research is? How, why and who should we co-construct knowledge with? W...
Using the case study of the Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI), this article seeks to ans...
Embracing the values of publics, stakeholders and end-users enriches knowledge generation and exchan...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
This is the final report of the Open University’s RCUK-funded Public Engagement with Research Cataly...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...
Few politics modules encourage research based learning to generate research and evidence for policy ...
For many academics in the UK the current Research Excellence Framework (REF) has pulled the notion o...
When the Open University was founded in 1969, it established a mission for social justice that infor...
Scholarly interest in “impact” - the focus on the social and economic relevance of science as a res...
We often come across theories and aspects related to ‘knowledge’, but seldom do we try to understand...
The past decades in the UK have witnessed renewed interest by policymakers, research funders and res...
The theme of this special edition derives from the 10th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference, whi...
There are a growing number of institutions that through policy, strategy and emergent practices, are...
Approaches to engaged research, which do not just produce academic knowledge, but link with people a...
Who defines what good quality research is? How, why and who should we co-construct knowledge with? W...
Using the case study of the Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI), this article seeks to ans...
Embracing the values of publics, stakeholders and end-users enriches knowledge generation and exchan...
We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK's ‘Research Excellence Framework’ (REF), the latest...
This is the final report of the Open University’s RCUK-funded Public Engagement with Research Cataly...
There are incentives on both sides of the practitioner–academic divide for co-production of research...
Few politics modules encourage research based learning to generate research and evidence for policy ...
For many academics in the UK the current Research Excellence Framework (REF) has pulled the notion o...
When the Open University was founded in 1969, it established a mission for social justice that infor...
Scholarly interest in “impact” - the focus on the social and economic relevance of science as a res...
We often come across theories and aspects related to ‘knowledge’, but seldom do we try to understand...
The past decades in the UK have witnessed renewed interest by policymakers, research funders and res...
The theme of this special edition derives from the 10th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference, whi...
There are a growing number of institutions that through policy, strategy and emergent practices, are...