This paper maps the community of scholars, practitioners, and funders involved in the study of research evidence use (URE). Using survey data, it explores the extent to which URE work crosses boundaries of research, practice, policy, fields, and disciplines. Analysis reveals multidisciplinarity but also fragmentation and exclusivity. The paper concludes with recommendations to improve the connectedness, inclusiveness, and sustainability of URE scholarship.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Sep 07, 2020
Authors
Elizabeth N. Farley-Ripple, Kathryn Oliver, Annette Boaz
Tags
research evidence use
multidisciplinarity
fragmentation
scholarship
policy
practice
sustainability
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