LEADER 05234nam 22004333 450 001 9910583007203321 005 20230120003349.0 010 $a0-12-822596-3 035 $a(CKB)4100000011342971 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6260102 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6260102 035 $a(NjHacI)994100000011342971 035 $a(BIP)76491234 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011342971 100 $a20210901d2020 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aScience for Policy Handbook 210 1$aSan Diego :$cElsevier,$d2020. 210 4$dİ2020. 215 $a1 online resource (290 pages) 327 $aFront 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. 327 $aQualitative 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 -- 15 - Communicating Science in a Policy Context to a Broader Audience -- IV - Science for Policy 2.0in Specific Areas -- 16 - Knowledge-Based Crisis and Emergency Management -- 17 - Behavioural Insights for EU Policymaking -- 18 - The Use of Quantitative Methods in the Policy Cycle -- Model Transparency -- Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis -- Multicriteria Decision Analysis -- Monitoring Progress Through Composite Indicators and Scoreboards -- Ex-Post Evaluation -- Conclusions -- 19 - Place-Based Solutions to Territorial Challenges: How Policy and Research Can Support Successful Ecosystems -- References -- Index -- Back Cover. 330 $aScience for Policy Handbook provides advice on how to bring science to the attention of policymakers. This resource is dedicated to researchers and research organizations aiming to achieve policy impacts. The book includes lessons learned along the way, advice on new skills, practices for individual researchers, elements necessary for institutional change, and knowledge areas and processes in which to invest. It puts co-creation at the centre of Science for Policy 2.0, a more integrated model of knowledge-policy relationship. 606 $aScience and state 615 0$aScience and state. 676 $a352.745 700 $aSienkiewicz$b Marta$0853678 701 $aSucha$b Vladimir$0853679 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910583007203321 996 $aScience for Policy Handbook$91906083 997 $aUNINA