From The National Academies Press:
Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy encourages
scientists to think differently about the use of scientific evidence in
policy making. This report investigates why scientific evidence is
important to policy making and argues that an extensive body of research
on knowledge utilization has not led to any widely accepted explanation
of what it means to use science in public policy. Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy identifies the gaps in our understanding and develops a framework for a new field of research to fill those gaps.
For social scientists in a number of specialized fields, whether established scholars or Ph.D. students, Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy
shows how to bring their expertise to bear on the study of using
science to inform public policy. More generally, this report will be of
special interest to scientists who want to see their research used in
policy making, offering guidance on what is required beyond producing
quality research, beyond translating results into more understandable
terms, and beyond brokering the results through intermediaries, such as
think tanks, lobbyists, and advocacy groups. For administrators and
faculty in public policy programs and schools, Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy identifies critical elements of instruction that will better equip graduates to promote the use of science in policy making.
Full eBook available online: Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy
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