From praxis to pragmatism: Junior scholars and policy impact

Volume: 22, Issue: 4, Pages: 249 - 270
Published: Jul 18, 2018
Abstract
Drawing on Buckingham’s observation that academic research either has to become public knowledge or its originators must have a high visibility in the public realm before their research can find inclusion into policymaking processes, this article offers a variety of examples of how academics have managed to bridge the gap between media and communication policy scholarship and policymaking. Contrary to the long-standing belief that policy impact...
Paper Details
Title
From praxis to pragmatism: Junior scholars and policy impact
Published Date
Jul 18, 2018
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
249 - 270
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