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Introduction to How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research

In: How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research

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  • Syahirah Abdul Rahman
  • Lauren Tuckerman
  • Tim Vorley
  • Phil Wallace

Abstract

In framing the book, this chapter highlights the potential and significance of social science research to inform and impact public policy. The interest and emphasis on evidence-based policymaking has grown since the 1990s across both local and national government, offering insights to address evidence gaps and shape policy. The value and benefits of academic research to policy making activities are considerable, yet despite an abundance of opportunities there is still a lack of policy-academic engagement. In introducing the three parts of the book, there are 23 chapters showcasing a comprehensive collection with input from 42 contributors with a variety of backgrounds from academia and policy making spaces.

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  • Syahirah Abdul Rahman & Lauren Tuckerman & Tim Vorley & Phil Wallace, 2022. "Introduction to How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research," Chapters, in: Tim Vorley & Syahirah Abdul Rahman & Lauren Tuckerman & Phil Wallace (ed.), How to Engage Policy Makers with Your Research, chapter 1, pages 2-9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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