@AureliePanko @Benjamin_Rigby If you read this @AureliePanko you'll recognise that I should by rights have included a citation in my original tweet! https://t.co/GOgD72hrk5
Paul Cairney, "The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy." https://t.co/GfJPuFwSj0
@trishgreenhalgh This is relevant to the discussion https://t.co/HO6oJbNGwQ
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy https://t.co/AD4BZC93LN https://t.co/T1zCvQMTaw
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy https://t.co/AD4BZC93LN https://t.co/T1zCvQMTaw
The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy https://t.co/AD4BZC93LN
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @PalgraveJournal: Article of the week: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy' by @CairneyPaul published in #Br…
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @PalgraveJournal: Article of the week: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy' by @CairneyPaul published in #Br…
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @PalgraveJournal: Article of the week: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy' by @CairneyPaul published in #Br…
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
RT @CairneyPaul: Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’ https://t.co/7b2LKG4lel
Its main focus is 'evidence based policy' versus ‘policy-based evidence’
RT @PalgraveJournal: Article of the week: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy' by @CairneyPaul published in #Br…
Article of the week: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy' by @CairneyPaul published in #British #Politics https://t.co/h61Jgfcetx https://t.co/klG9Xlpmnc
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy (now available in print) https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy (now available in print) https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
Interesting discussion of relationship between policymakers and evidence...
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy (now available in print) https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy (now available in print) https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy: article https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf blog post, podcast, pp…
The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy: article https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf blog post, podcast, pptodcast https://t.co/8FFG9L3qCI
RT @PalgraveJournal: Free to read as part of Palgrave highlights 2018: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make #policy' by…
RT @PalgraveJournal: Free to read as part of Palgrave highlights 2018: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make #policy' by…
Free to read as part of Palgrave highlights 2018: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make #policy' by @CairneyPaul published in #British #Politics https://t.co/EHyNHRttl9 #OpenAccess
RT @CairneyPaul: 'Scans of neglected children's brains' are in the news again https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
'Scans of neglected children's brains' are in the news again https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
#OpenAccess: @CairneyPaul breaks down 'evidence-based #policymaking' & 'policy-based #evidence' - useful read for @CamCUSPE members!
RT @CairneyPaul: ICYMI: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence', written by some guy with no imagination https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
1. The one with Pizza Hut https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
RT @CairneyPaul: ICYMI: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence', written by some guy with no imagination https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
ICYMI: 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence', written by some guy with no imagination https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
Och, I don't know why I chose that title. No, I don't. OK, I was trying to be clever. I admnit it. Are you happy now? Look, you made me misspell admit. Is that what you wanted? https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy, by @Undpublicpolicy #evidencebasedpolicymaking https://t.co/ir2SMy8R5K
RT @CairneyPaul: They treated my father like dirt. They treated me like dirt. I won't let that happen to my kids https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
They treated my father like dirt. They treated me like dirt. I won't let that happen to my kids https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy Blog post: https://t.co/8FFG9L3qCI Article: https://t.co/AD…
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy Blog post: https://t.co/8FFG9L3qCI Article: https://t.co/AD…
RT @TamsinStirling1: Really useful & thought-provoking article on evidence & policy-making from @CairneyPaul - bringing some structure to t…
RT @TamsinStirling1: Really useful & thought-provoking article on evidence & policy-making from @CairneyPaul - bringing some structure to t…
RT @TamsinStirling1: Really useful & thought-provoking article on evidence & policy-making from @CairneyPaul - bringing some structure to t…
RT @TamsinStirling1: Really useful & thought-provoking article on evidence & policy-making from @CairneyPaul - bringing some structure to t…
RT @TamsinStirling1: Really useful & thought-provoking article on evidence & policy-making from @CairneyPaul - bringing some structure to t…
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy Blog post: https://t.co/8FFG9L3qCI Article: https://t.co/AD…
RT @CairneyPaul: I conclude by arguing that ‘evidence-based policy’ and ‘policy-based evidence’ are political slogans with minimal academic…
RT @CairneyPaul: I conclude by arguing that ‘evidence-based policy’ and ‘policy-based evidence’ are political slogans with minimal academic…
RT @CairneyPaul: I conclude by arguing that ‘evidence-based policy’ and ‘policy-based evidence’ are political slogans with minimal academic…
RT @CairneyPaul: How UK governments use evidence for policy: 1. Build up anticipation. 2. Dramatic statement about how great it will be.…
RT @CairneyPaul: How UK governments use evidence for policy: 1. Build up anticipation. 2. Dramatic statement about how great it will be.…
RT @gquaggiotto: Evidence use in policy: don't start from an "ideal" state, but meet policymakers where they are https://t.co/gflXFZPnyd by…
RT @CairneyPaul: How UK governments use evidence for policy: 1. Build up anticipation. 2. Dramatic statement about how great it will be.…
RT @gquaggiotto: Evidence use in policy: don't start from an "ideal" state, but meet policymakers where they are https://t.co/gflXFZPnyd by…
RT @gquaggiotto: Evidence use in policy: don't start from an "ideal" state, but meet policymakers where they are https://t.co/gflXFZPnyd by…
Know about policymaking when thinking about informing policy makers. The UK experience by @CairneyPaul @rapid_odi @capabilityfi https://t.co/j3bBrzJ1wb
RT @gquaggiotto: Evidence use in policy: don't start from an "ideal" state, but meet policymakers where they are https://t.co/gflXFZPnyd by…
Evidence use in policy: don't start from an "ideal" state, but meet policymakers where they are https://t.co/gflXFZPnyd by @CairneyPaul cc @ArnaldoPellini @A4UEvidence
How UK governments use evidence for policy: 1. Build up anticipation. 2. Dramatic statement about how great it will be. 3. Audience participation, both vocal and stample 4. Flashback section to check if they did the right thing https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
RT @MichaelTThorn: Have you seen this @gemcarey? 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy'. https://t.co/UyaCXV5EK…
RT @CairneyPaul: May I have your attention as I describe to you my new article, 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make po…
RT @CairneyPaul: I conclude by arguing that ‘evidence-based policy’ and ‘policy-based evidence’ are political slogans with minimal academic…
Have you seen this @gemcarey? 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy'. https://t.co/UyaCXV5EKy https://t.co/RNwuC1YY9D
This is well worth reading in the light of the governments proposed drug testing of welfare recipients program and the 'policy based evidence' justifications they have used for implementing it https://t.co/0Zfcr4g2kV
This (and the rest of the thread) is a very sensible analysis of why policy and evidence have such an awkward relationship (via @profhrs) https://t.co/LbMk68X8NH
RT @CairneyPaul: The binary divide between EBP/ PBE distracts us from more useful categories which show us the trade-offs policymakers have…
RT @CairneyPaul: May I have your attention as I describe to you my new article, 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make po…
RT @CairneyPaul: The binary divide between EBP/ PBE distracts us from more useful categories which show us the trade-offs policymakers have…
That @CairneyPaul has gone all Seth Abramson on us. https://t.co/JnXR2NU5Tj
RT @CairneyPaul: The binary divide between EBP/ PBE distracts us from more useful categories which show us the trade-offs policymakers have…
RT @CairneyPaul: May I have your attention as I describe to you my new article, 'The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make po…
RT @Undpublicpolicy: What is evidence based policy, what is policy based evidence, and what is in between? https://t.co/df1z3dIdQm https:/…
See if you can read this thread before my spinner stops spinning https://t.co/7GpViEp1tJ https://t.co/pINXqMyewu
RT @Undpublicpolicy: What is evidence based policy, what is policy based evidence, and what is in between? https://t.co/df1z3dIdQm https:/…
RT @CairneyPaul: What evidence did the UK government use to make families policy? https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/VmliwoHPlm
RT @Undpublicpolicy: What is evidence based policy, what is policy based evidence, and what is in between? https://t.co/df1z3dIdQm https:/…
What is evidence based policy, what is policy based evidence, and what is in between? https://t.co/df1z3dIdQm https://t.co/hOZMeUmR7j
RT @CairneyPaul: What evidence did the UK government use to make families policy? https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/VmliwoHPlm
RT @ustirhistpol: By our @CairneyPaul on the UK government's use of evidence for family policy making. https://t.co/w5oXrE9PhF
By our @CairneyPaul on the UK government's use of evidence for family policy making. https://t.co/w5oXrE9PhF
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s use of evidence to make 'troubled families' policy https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/S0fzs0oNLu
RT @CairneyPaul: What evidence did the UK government use to make families policy? https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/VmliwoHPlm
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s use of evidence to make 'troubled families' policy https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/S0fzs0oNLu
RT @CairneyPaul: What evidence did the UK government use to make families policy? https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/VmliwoHPlm
What evidence did the UK government use to make families policy? https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/VmliwoHPlm
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s use of evidence to make 'troubled families' policy https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/S0fzs0oNLu
RT @CairneyPaul: "The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy" https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf I now wonder if the title is to…
RT @CairneyPaul: "The UK government’s imaginative use of evidence to make policy" https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf I now wonder if the title is to…
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s use of evidence to make 'troubled families' policy https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/S0fzs0oNLu
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s use of evidence to make 'troubled families' policy https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/S0fzs0oNLu
The UK government’s use of evidence to make 'troubled families' policy https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/S0fzs0oNLu
RT @CairneyPaul: The UK government’s use of evidence to make families policies https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/x6bzcjunhK
The UK government’s use of evidence to make families policies https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf https://t.co/x6bzcjunhK
All the shine of a thousand spotlights, all the stars we steal from the night sky, will never be enough, never be enough, until it reaches some arbitrary altmetric score https://t.co/AD4BZBRsUf
Interesting open access article on the UK government's imaginative use of evidence to make policy, with examples from the #troubledfamilies 'project'. https://t.co/4RTLnbmQvD https://t.co/afK5fw0zpz