Films have the potential to engage a far wider audience and reach further than an academic paper ever could. A film is shared, watched sociably,…
Research film wins impact award
25/02/2019
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
Anna is a documentary film producer and PhD by practice candidate at the London Film School/ University of Exeter, researching the role of the producer in collaborative documentary filmmaking. Building on her profound understanding of the barriers to delivering films for social change and her first-hand experience researching and working in international development, Anna launched her own social enterprise. Chouette Films is a green film production company on a mission to produce films for social change with the smallest possible environmental footprint. Based at SOAS, University of London, Chouette Films fuses the worlds of academia and creativity. By harnessing the powerful and expressive language of film, Chouette Films draws stories from the world of academia and extends the reach of their impact to wider audiences. The vision of the enterprise is to amplify the voices of research projects and social ventures, so that their unique and important stories are heard rather than being lost to gather dust on library shelves. Chouette Films is recognised for their contribution to social change and prowess in using film to advance research, commended by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (Best Film by Research award 2015) and the Al Jazeera International Documentary Film Festival amongst many others.
Website: http://www.chouettefilms.co.uk
25/02/2019
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Films have the potential to engage a far wider audience and reach further than an academic paper ever could. A film is shared, watched sociably,…
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The last two decades have seen a resurgence of documentary in cinema. By nature, documentaries have the potential to change the world, rather than just…
🌀 Can we predict research impact?
Not exactly — but we can think more clearly about what’s likely, what’s possible, and what’s out of our hands.
This week on @researchtoaction, we’re recommending a thoughtful resource:
📄 “Seeing the Future: Predictability in Research Impact”
🔗 Link in bio
A useful read for researchers, funders & knowledge brokers thinking about how research makes a difference in the real world.
#ResearchImpact #KnowledgeMobilisation #EvidenceUse #ImpactPlanning #ResearchEngagement #R2ARecommends #LinkInBio
#ResearchImpact #KnowledgeMobilisation #EvidenceUse #ImpactPlanning #ResearchEngagement #R2ARecommends
In a recent article Megan Lloyd Laney reflects on the original mission of R2A: how it set out to enable effective and dynamic collaboration and communication in development research by overcoming information access barriers.
This mission, as she points out, is as vital now as it ever was.
Recent developments, such as the scaling back of platforms like the Communications Initiative and challenges faced by independent media, highlight the growing challenges in accessing free, reliable information. These changes not only affect the dissemination of knowledge but also impact efforts to combat poverty and social injustice. It's imperative to recognise and support the vital role of independent media and communication platforms in fostering informed societies.
Read Megan's compelling article via our linktree 🔗🔗
#InformationCrisis #MediaMatters #SupportIndependentMedi
📚 #R2AArchive Pick of the Week 🌍
This week, we’re looking back at "Making Evidence Services Responsive to Policy Needs" – an insightful piece from 2023!
📢 At AEN’s EVIDENCE 2023, organisations like WACIE, ACRES, and PACE shared their strategies for making research more accessible, relevant, and actionable for policymakers across Africa.
🔍 Their work ensures decision-makers get the right evidence at the right time—helping to shape stronger, more informed policies in a rapidly changing world. 🌎✨
🔗 Read the full article: [Link in bio] or https://ow.ly/oIqC50Vtll0
💬 How do you think research can be made more impactful? Share your thoughts below! 👇
#ResearchToAction #EvidenceForPolicy #AEN #KnowledgeMobilization #Africa #PolicyImpact #EvidenceMatters #MakingChange
Research To Action (R2A) is a learning platform for anyone interested in maximising the impact of research and capturing evidence of impact.
The site publishes practical resources on a range of topics including research uptake, communications, policy influence and monitoring and evaluation. It captures the experiences of practitioners and researchers working on these topics and facilitates conversations between this global community through a range of social media platforms.
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