… , from what I observe, the use of normative science cuts across the ideological spectrum. It seems no less common coming from the political Left or Right, from the … science is a corruption …
… For example, we met with nine elected officials from Florida during the Blue Vision Summit in 2017 and 37 elected officials during Capitol Hill Oceans Week trips in 2013 and 2016. We …
… sciencesfrom whence we came: to address problems where … refraining fromadvocacy and in being neutral about advocacy by other scientists because, although their personal scientific …
J Doris - American Behavioral Scientist, 1982 - journals.sagepub.com
… science and advocacy that permit us to concretize the issues involved. Our examples are drawn from … that order in itself highlights some of the issues involved in science and advocacy. …
… advocacy in the reporting of research in the natural resource sciences, we asked whether advocacy … in the s literature, we reviewed research papers from m natural resource disciplines …
E Friedlaender, F Winston - Injury Prevention, 2004 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
… The leap fromscience to advocacy first requires skill in preparing a message for a target audience. Effective advocates engage others with simple and straightforward presentations …
BL Letiecq, EA Anderson - Family Relations, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… be called to take direct action against (or from outside) hegemonic systems. In other words, a … play in the policy arena—from policy educator to scholar-advocate to scholar-activist—we …
… advocacy by conservation scientists, drawing on practices from the health sciences, where … We believe the fear of crossing an illusory line into advocacy holds many scientists back from …
… benefit fromscience. This article begins with a discussion of the relevance of scienceadvocacy. It … Our starting premise is that science, as well as the politics that emanate from it, is not …