Advocacy, activism, and lobbying: How variations in interpretation affects ability for academia to engage with public policy
Research and teaching are considered core-responsibilities for academic researchers. "Practice" activities however are viewed as ancillary, despite university emphasis on their importance. As funders, governments, and academia address the role of research in social impact, the deliberation...
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Main Authors: | Nasreen S. Jessani (Author), Brenton Ling (Author), Carly Babcock (Author), Akshara Valmeekanathan (Author), David R. Holtgrave (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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