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Knowledge Mobilisation and the Social Sciences: Research Impact and Engagement: Contemporary Issues in Social Science

Editat de Jon Bannister, Irene Hardill
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2014
The essays presented in this volume examine knowledge mobilisation and its relation to research impact and engagement. The social sciences matter because they can help us to understand and address the complex challenges confronting society. This is particularly true in an era of significant downward pressure on public expenditure, a consequence of the global fiscal crisis, when there is a striking need to ensure that policies are demonstrably effective and efficient. The impact agenda in the UK, reflected in parallel global debates, actively encourages the social sciences to make and demonstrate a difference; to justify and protect social science funding. This volume shows how knowledge mobilisation can be thought of systematically as a process, encompassing engagement, leading to the co-production and channelling of knowledge to make a difference in the economy and society.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138806757
ISBN-10: 1138806757
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Contemporary Issues in Social Science

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Knowledge mobilisation and the social sciences: dancing with new partners in an age of austerity Jon Bannister and Irene Hardill  Part 1: Knowledge Mobilisation and Research Impact  1. Impact and knowledge mobilisation: what I have learnt as Chair of the Economic and Social Research Council Evaluation Committee Ann Buchanan  2. A model for knowledge mobilisation and implications for the education of social researchers Paul Ellwood, Richard Thorpe and Charlotte Coleman  3. Why social scientists should engage with natural scientists Philip Lowe, Jeremy Phillipson and Katy Wilkinson  4. Researching with impact in the Global South? Impact-evaluation practices and the reproduction of ‘development knowledge’ Glyn Williams  5. Research, policy and knowledge flows in education: what counts in knowledge mobilisation? Gemma Moss  6. Knowledge mobilisation and the civic academy: the nature of evidence, the roles of narrative and the potential of contribution analysis Jon Bannister and Anthony O’Sullivan  Part 2: Knowledge Mobilisation and Engagement  7. Everyday ethics in community-based participatory research Sarah Banks and Andrea Armstrong with Kathleen Carter, Helen Graham, Peter Hayward, Alex Henry, Tessa Holland, Claire Holmes, Amelia Lee, Ann McNulty, Niamh Moore, Nigel Nayling, Ann Stokoe, Aileen Strachan  8. Mobilising knowledge in community – university partnerships: what does a community of practice approach contribute? Angie Hart, Ceri Davies, Kim Aumann, Etienne Wenger, Kay Aranda, Becky Heaver and David Wolff  9. ‘It’s what gets through people’s radars isn’t it’: relationships in social work practice and knowledge exchange Mark Smith, Heather Wilkinson and Michael Gallagher  10. Mobilising the experiential knowledge of clinicians, patients and carers for applied health-care research Pam Carter, Roger Beech, Domenica Coxon, Martin J. Thomas and Clare Jinks  11. Enlivening evidence-based policy through embodiment and emotions Irene Hardill and Sarah Mills  12. Rethinking policy-related research: charting a path using qualitative comparative analysis and complexity theory Tim Blackman  13. Intangible assets, absorbing knowledge and its impact on firm performance: theory, measurement and policy implications Richard Harris and John Moffat

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The essays presented in this volume examine knowledge mobilisation and its relation to research impact and engagement.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.