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  • ...st=Fernando|title=Influence seekers: The production of grey literature for policy and practice|journal=Information Services & Use|volume=37|issue=4|pages=389 ...others often provide free access to organization research reports in the [[public interest]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.unesco.org/open-access/access-thou ...
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  • ...), in the field of [[communication]], is to [[broadcast]] a message to the public without direct [[feedback]] from the audience. ...ample of this transmission of information is in fields of [[advertising]], public announcements and speeches. Another way to look at dissemination is that o ...
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  • ...evaluation for busy practitioners: a time-saving guide, p.1. Bristol: The Policy Press.</ref> Practitioner research developed in disciplinary silos,<ref>Mol * Influencing government policy, e.g. welfare or health policy.<ref>Wilkinson D (ed) (2000) The researcher's toolkit: the complete guide t ...
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  • | type = [[Policy institute|Research center]] ...d practice-oriented research about journalism, media freedom, and internet policy. ...
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  • ...ven the government is also committed to a program of faith literacy in the public sector. This is aimed to be significantly enhance organizational multiplici | publisher = The Policy Press ...
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  • {{for|the academic journal|Energy Policy (journal)}} [[File:TAP TANAP SCP Schah Denis.png|thumb|300px|Example of energy policy decisions: The goal of the [[Southern Gas Corridor]], which connects the gi ...
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  • In [[public relations]],<ref name=Proctor2004>{{cite journal | quote=There is a saying in American public-relations circles that for every PhD there is an equal and opposite PhD ...
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  • ...r, plentiful fresh water, fertile soils, a stable climate, provide vital [[public goods]] on which human societies rely for their functioning. An example is ...389934118304647/pdfft?pid=1-s2.0-S1389934118304647-main.pdf|journal=Forest Policy and Economics|volume=108|page=101980 |doi=10.1016/j.forpol.2019.101980|acce ...
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  • | purpose = Policy research ..., [[Nonpartisanism in the United States|nonpartisan]] education and social policy research organization based in [[New York City]]; [[Washington, D.C.|Washin ...
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  • ...pg|thumb|right|[[Geoff Cutmore]], standing, moderates a debate on economic policy between James S. Turley and Ruben K. Vardanian.]] ...ustrating the value placed on politeness.<ref>Andrew, "Popular Culture and Public Debate," 409.</ref> ...
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  • ...development of [[emerging technologies]], besides formulating prescriptive policy recommendations. ...the dynamics of techno-economic networks: The case of the AFME." Research Policy 21(3): 215–236. ...
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  • The CPC's mission is to address operational, technological, and policy-related issues regarding on-site quality, reliability, and continuity of el * Create awareness within, or coordinate with, relevant public and private organizations where critical power issues are, or should be, mo ...
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  • ...ternet Usage Stats |url=https://2016.export.gov/northcarolina/build/groups/public/@eg_us_nc/documents/webcontent/komarketingpresentation065541.pdf |publisher ..., Diane. Knowledge actors and transnational governance: The private-public policy nexus in the global agora. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.</ref> ...
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  • ...formation about modern Germany and Europe. Therefore the Center is holding public events as well as academic conferences and workshops. It also conducts its * [[European Foreign Policy]] ...
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  • ...e [[Netherlands]] in the 1970s and their main function is to increase both public awareness and to provide access to [[science]] and [[technology]] to laymen The most recent projects, namely PERARES (Public Engagement in Research and Researchers Engaging with Society), EnRRICH (Enh ...
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  • ...ons]] within a community, although in some cases they are initiated by the public sector. ...(Journal article by David Swain, Danielle Hollar; International Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 26, 2003). ...
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  • ...du">Braman, S. (2011). Defining information policy. Journal of Information Policy 1-5. http://jip.vmhost.psu.edu/ojs/index.php/jip/article/view/19/14 {{Webar ...ain categories of information are of particular importance for information policy. These include news information, health information, and census information ...
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  • ...ndustry researchers, philanthropists, government officials and the broader public.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ctssociety.org/Home/PresidentsLetterMay200 Others are pursuing [[Public-private partnership|public and private partnerships]] to speed innovation. For example, the [[Oregon H ...
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  • .../books?id=HlKBaiCpSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification |date=1995 |publi .../books?id=HlKBaiCpSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies |date=1995 |publisher= Harvard University Press|isbn= 9780674707580|pa ...
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  • ...health outcomes, based on proven theories and models of [[Behavior change (public health)|behavior change]]. SBCC employs a systematic process beginning with ;[[Public policy]] Level ...
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