How can specialist research findings be translated for the non-specialist audience while being both informative and engaging?
Evidence and Engagement: The balancing act of the Policy Brief
15/08/2012
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15/08/2012
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How can specialist research findings be translated for the non-specialist audience while being both informative and engaging?
01/08/2012
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For many DFID-funded RPCs the concept of Theories of Change (ToC) can appear to be the elephant in the room when conceptualising new (or even revising existing) research programmes.
31/07/2012
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I have had a very interesting meeting and discussion this week with about 20 staff of the Asia Foundation in Manila. We talked about policy…
24/07/2012
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In recent months, a new site, the image-sharing platform Pinterest, has exploded onto the social media scene.
18/07/2012
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In a recent blog post, entitled KM a dollar a day, Ian Thorpe provides an in interesting overview based on his experiences of four types of…
15/07/2012
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While some researchers happily explore social media sites, others are a bit more reluctant. This blog by Allison Stevens introduces how coaching researchers can help.
12/06/2012
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There are so many wonderful online tools to help communicate knowledge generated by researchers.
12/06/2012
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Earlier in April, we met in DFID for the third R4D Peer Exchange session – a series of meetings to discuss issues related to social…
01/06/2012
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The RAPID Outcome Mapping Approach, in short ROMA, is a strategic planning tool that ODI’ RAPID programme has suggested for some years as a way…
21/05/2012
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The DFID-funded EdQual RPC has provided a list of the communications strategies it developed over the course of the programme between 2005-2009 . This provides…
21/05/2012
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In this post entitled “Podcasts are a natural fit for communication of academic ideas”, Mark Carrigan, a contributor to the LSE’s Impact of Social Sciences…
15/05/2012
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This is an insightful post by Judy Sebba (Professor of Education and Director of Research and Knowledge Exchange in the School of Education and Social…
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