How reliable is the scientific literature?
We are pleased to invite you to an upcoming SKAPE seminar on scientific publication and its discontents by Dr Willem Halffman.
How reliable is the scientific literature? Read More »
We are pleased to invite you to an upcoming SKAPE seminar on scientific publication and its discontents by Dr Willem Halffman.
How reliable is the scientific literature? Read More »
We are delighted to invite you to an upcoming SKAPE seminar focusing on the intricate relationship between parliaments and knowledge. Dr. Marc Geddes, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Parliamentary Research, Berlin, will be our distinguished speaker for this event. More details
In this final delivery of our Cultures of Evidence series, Emilia Aiello and María Vieites discuss the Spanish transition towards social impact models and argue for the centrality of dialogue at the base of evidence-based policies
Cultures of Evidence series 3: Research with social impact and the Spanish case Read More »
Niklas Andersen and Kat Smith discuss a 2022 SKAPE workshop about the ways in which knowledge and evidence are used in policymaking. Through the notion of “evidence cultures”, Kat and Niklas explore the issue further and pose thoughtful questions for further debate.
Cultures of Evidence series 1: Comparing cultures of evidence use in policy settings Read More »
Explore the role of metrics in building EU anti-poverty policy with Marianna Zielenska from the University of Warsaw, as part of the 2023 seminar series. Through this discussion, we will gain more insight into whether “what gets measured gets done”.
What gets measured gets done? The role of metrics in building the EU anti-poverty policy Read More »
We are excited to welcome Jonas Videbæk Jørgensen and Jesper Dahl Kelstrup (Roskilde University, Denmark) for our third talk in this year’s SKAPE seminar series, where we will be discussing the use of evidence in policymaking.