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A NEW EVIDENCE CONVERSATION

‘Transforming evidence for policy and practice: creating space for new conversations’

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  • Kathryn Oliver

  • Annette Boaz

Published by: Palgrave Communications volume 5, Article number: 60 (2019)

This paper by the co-founders of Transforming Evidence argues that we must better capture lessons being learned in our different research and practice communities, in order to transform how we think about what evidence is, how to generate it, and how to use it well, We must find ways to share this knowledge, to embed it in the design of our research systems and practices, and work jointly to establish genuine knowledge gaps about evidence production and use. This comment sets out one vision of how that might be accomplished, and what might result.

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