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Leaping the Abyss: The Problematic Translation of Social Research Results into Policy Recommendations
This article argues that translating social research findings into policy recommendations may pose a significant methodological and practical challenge. Due to the current emphasis on the ‘third mission’ of universities and the ‘relevance’ of scientific knowledge, it has become more common for socio...
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