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Luke Griffin:What does Pawson (2006) mean by evidence-based policy? - neues Buch
2006, ISBN: 9783656092827
Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a reoccurring theme in political rhetoric. Whenever a new policy is announced, it is invariably accompanied by a myriad of studies from various academic fie… Mehr…
Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a reoccurring theme in political rhetoric. Whenever a new policy is announced, it is invariably accompanied by a myriad of studies from various academic fields that are utilised to underline the necessity of the policy as well as why it is likely to have the desired effect. Using empirical evidence in order to formulate and justify public policy seems self-evident. However, many prominent social researchers, such as Ray Pawson, are critical of the way in which evidence-based policy is defined and, more importantly, of the current approach to using evidence within the policy-making process. This essay will begin by offering a critical overview of the interventionist approach that is currently applied to EBP. A comparison will then be made between `interventionism` and Pawson`s `realist` approach, before examining Pawson`s assertion that realism is essential to achieving good policy. This comparison will also be accompanied by some relevant examples that have arisen as a result of these different approaches. These examples, along with various critical assessments of interventionism will be used as a foundation for arguing in favour of an incremental shift towards a realist approach to EBP. Finally, potential problems and insufficiencies in Pawson`s specific approach to EBP within a broader political context will also be highlighted. What does Pawson (2006) mean by evidence-based policy?: Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a reoccurring theme in political rhetoric. Whenever a new policy is announced, it is invariably accompanied by a myriad of studies from various academic fields that are utilised to underline the necessity of the policy as well as why it is likely to have the desired effect. Using empirical evidence in order to formulate and justify public policy seems self-evident. However, many prominent social researchers, such as Ray Pawson, are critical of the way in which evidence-based policy is defined and, more importantly, of the current approach to using evidence within the policy-making process. This essay will begin by offering a critical overview of the interventionist approach that is currently applied to EBP. A comparison will then be made between `interventionism` and Pawson`s `realist` approach, before examining Pawson`s assertion that realism is essential to achieving good policy. This comparison will also be accompanied by some relevant examples that have arisen as a result of these different approaches. These examples, along with various critical assessments of interventionism will be used as a foundation for arguing in favour of an incremental shift towards a realist approach to EBP. Finally, potential problems and insufficiencies in Pawson`s specific approach to EBP within a broader political context will also be highlighted. Ray Pawson a realist approach to evidence based policy evidence based policy policy evaluation politics realism sociology, GRIN Verlag<
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What does Pawson (2006) mean by 'evidence-based policy'? Luke Griffin Author
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Essay aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Politik - Politische Theorie und Ideengeschichte, Macquarie University, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a reoccurring the… Mehr…
Essay aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Politik - Politische Theorie und Ideengeschichte, Macquarie University, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a reoccurring theme in political rhetoric. Whenever a new policy is announced, it is invariably accompanied by a myriad of studies from various academic fields that are utilised to underline the necessity of the policy as well as why it is likely to have the desired effect. Using empirical evidence in order to formulate and justify public policy seems self-evident. However, many prominent social researchers, such as Ray Pawson, are critical of the way in which evidence-based policy is defined and, more importantly, of the current approach to using evidence within the policy-making process. This essay will begin by offering a critical overview of the interventionist approach that is currently applied to EBP. A comparison will then be made between 'interventionism' and Pawson's 'realist' approach, before examining Pawson's assertion that realism is essential to achieving good policy. This comparison will also be accompanied by some relevant examples that have arisen as a result of these different approaches. These examples, along with various critical assessments of interventionism will be used as a foundation for arguing in favour of an incremental shift towards a realist approach to EBP. Finally, potential problems and insufficiencies in Pawson's specific approach to EBP within a broader political context will also be highlighted. Digital Content>E-books>U.S. History>U.S. History>U.S. History, GRIN Verlag GmbH Digital >16<
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Luke Griffin:What does Pawson (2006) mean by ‘evidence-based policy’?
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Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a reoccurring theme in political rhetoric. Whenever a new policy is announced, it is invariably accompanied by a myriad of studies from various academic fie… Mehr…
Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a reoccurring theme in political rhetoric. Whenever a new policy is announced, it is invariably accompanied by a myriad of studies from various academic fields that are utilised to underline the necessity of the policy as well as why it is likely to have the desired effect. Using empirical evidence in order to formulate and justify public policy seems self-evident. However, many prominent social researchers, such as Ray Pawson, are critical of the way in which evidence-based policy is defined and, more importantly, of the current approach to using evidence within the policy-making process. This essay will begin by offering a critical overview of the interventionist approach that is currently applied to EBP. A comparison will then be made between interventionism and Pawsons realist approach, before examining Pawsons assertion that realism is essential to achieving good policy. This comparison will also be accompanied by some relevant examples that have arisen as a result of these different approaches. These examples, along with various critical assessments of interventionism will be used as a foundation for arguing in favour of an incremental shift towards a realist approach to EBP. Finally, potential problems and insufficiencies in Pawsons specific approach to EBP within a broader political context will also be highlighted. Essay aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Politik - Politische Theorie und Ideengeschichte, Macquarie University, Sprache: Deutsch eBook eBooks>Fachbücher>Politikwissenschaft, GRIN Verlag<
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What does Pawson (2006) mean by 'evidence-based policy'? What-does-Pawson~~Luke-Griffin U.S. History>U.S. History>U.S. History NOOK Book (eBook), GRIN Verlag GmbH
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Luke Griffin:What does Pawson (2006) mean by 'evidence-based policy'?
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What does Pawson (2006) mean by 'evidence-based policy'? What-does-Pawson~~Luke-Griffin U.S. History>U.S. History NOOK Book (eBook), GRIN Verlag
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