Karen Bogenschneider is a Rothermel-Bascom Prof. Emeritus at UW-Madison. Her expertise is the study and practice of evidence-based family policymaking.
The time had come for the 4th edition of my book, "Family Policy Matters: How Policymaking Affects Families and What Professionals Can Do". Families have changed, policy has changed, and politics has changed. Get 20% off now at https://t.co/0cmCBZUjRy
.@ncfr is offering CE credits for a policy training by @fampolicy tomorrow. Very nice! "Innovations in the Science and Practice of Family Policy"
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Research use is about relationships. Engaging policymakers depends less on disseminating research to them & more on developing relationships with them. When policymakers have relationships with each other, it increases research use & decreases polarization https://t.co/U1JZRvzP4i
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This ground-breaking article moves beyond “why” relational approaches are important to “how” to build relationships to improve research use in policy and practice.
If you are thinking of applying for our Institutional Challenge Grant, you may want to listen to the webinar or read a partial transcript in which deans from 2 Instutional Challenge Grants discuss changes they intend at their schools, and much more. https://t.co/CTWSUPWMvo
Vivian Tseng is the best book publicist ever! Read more about how understanding the archipelago can improve research-policy connections in the second edition of my book on Evidence-Based Policymaking. https://t.co/v8KBEiDVAU
Ever wish your university was more engaged in the challenges of our times? I loved this webinar where two Deans described how their universities became more engaged & the WT Grant Foundation described their funding of institutional change. Applications open today through Sept. 14
Looking for an Easter gift for a curious mind? The 2nd edition of our book, Evidence-Based Policymaking, is on sale until May 1 at https://t.co/4ryK8Wncgu Hear the latest from policymakers and researchers alike about how science can be used in policymaking.
I am honored to have this paper highlighted by scholars who are pioneers in the next generation of evidence-based policymaking--Taylor Scott, Max Crowley, and their team.
the @R2Policy team has been discussing @fampolicy seminal research. Policy engaged researchers need to know:
1. why policymaking is important
2. about barriers to URE
3. what issues are timely
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Kudos to Max, Taylor, and their whole team! This is a ground-breaking paper that shows the potential of researchers to effectively engage with policymakers around research evidence!
Check out our latest #scipol paper regarding researcher policy engagement.
I have so many thanks for the countless individuals who make this social impact work possible. Kudos to @DMaxCrowley for bringing it all together in one thread.
@JonathanLWai Thank you so much, Jonathan! It was a pleasure to work with you! Did you see that our paper on Community Dissonance Theory received a research award from Wiley Publishing as the outstanding family science paper in 2019 and 2020?