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Science for policy handbook / edited by Vladimír Šucha, Marta Sienkiewicz

Publisher (Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier)
Year 2020
Authors Šucha, Vladimír editor
Sienkiewicz, Marta editor

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed July 23, 2020)
Front Cover -- Science for Policy Handbook -- Editorial Board -- Science for Policy Handbook -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- How to Use the Handbook -- Institutional Context of the JRC -- Differences Between Science for Policy and Academic Science -- Collective versus Individual Reading of the Handbook -- What This Handbook Offers -- I -Science for Policy 1.0:Deficit Model -- 1 -- Against the Science-Policy Binary Separation: Science for Policy 1.0 -- Policy Is Not All (or Even Mainly) About Science -- Not All Science Becomes Evidence Useable in Policy
In View of Trade-offs, Why Care About Evidence? -- Mismatches in Supply and Demand: What Separates Science and Policy? -- What Divides Science and Policy? -- Timeframes -- What Are the Challenges in the Science-Policy Environment? -- Myth of a Mechanistic Linear Policy Cycle -- Science for Policy: From 1.0 to 2.0 -- 2 -- Post-Normal Science: How Does It Resonate With the World of Today? -- II -Science for Policy 2.0: Co-creation -- 3 -- Institutional Framework for the Science-Policy Interaction -- 4 -- Skills for Co-creation* -- 5 -- Achieving Policy Impact
6 -- From a Policy Problem to a Research Question: Getting It Right Together -- 7 -- Working Through Communities -- 8 -- Engaging With Citizens -- Participatory Governance: A Quick Historical Review -- Publics as Collectives -- A Participatory Model of Science for Policy -- The Co-creation Turn -- Upfront Recommendations -- Humility and Reflexivity -- Reinvent the Wheel We Shall Not -- Respectful and Honourable Relationships -- Exploring the Policy Cycle Opportunities -- Methodologies Rough Guidance -- Planning -- Before You Even Start -- Understanding Context Dependencies
Identifying Who Should Be Involved -- Methodological Choices -- Outcomes and Feedback Loops -- Frequently Used Methodologies -- Qualitative Social Research Methodologies -- Crowdsourcing Methodologies -- Digital Participation -- Deliberative Methods -- Spaces -- A Case Study -- Final Reflections -- Unreasonable Expectations: What You Cannot Expect From These Types of Citizen Engagement -- Some Guiding Principles -- 9 -- The Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges to Modernise the Policy Cycle -- 10 -- Navigating Interests in a Science for Policy Environment
External Interests: Lobbyists and Other Interest Representatives -- The Place of Lobbying in the Policymaking Process -- Why Are Scientists Lobbyists' Potential Target? -- Who Are Lobbyists? -- Dealing With Lobbyists -- Personal Conflicts of Interest -- Institutional Conflicts of Interest -- Making Things Public: Open and Transparent -- III -- Backbone tools of Science for Policy 2.0 -- 11 -- Complexity Science in the Context of Policymaking -- 12 -- Foresight -- Using Science and Evidence to Anticipate and Shape the Future -- 13 -- Design for Policy
14 -- Monitoring the Impact of Science and Evidence on Policy
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HTTP:URL=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128225967
Subjects LCSH:Science and state -- Handbooks, manuals, etc  All Subject Search
FREE:Science and state
LCSH:Electronic books
FREE:Electronic books
FREE:Handbooks and manuals
Classification LCC:Q125
DC23:352.7/45
ID 8000077095
ISBN 9780128226902

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