The ongoing generation of new knowledge continues to increase both the number and variety of potential policy issues and challenges. This collection considers these issues in the Canadian context, from the path knowledge travels via policy advisory systems and research-brokering organizations to specific areas of policy.
The ongoing generation of new knowledge continues to increase both the number and variety of potential policy issues and challenges. This collection considers these issues in the Canadian context, from the path knowledge travels via policy advisory systems and research-brokering organizations to specific areas of policy.
Shaun P. Young is the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Manager for the Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto. He is also a Senior Fellow of the York Centre for Public Policy and Law, and an External Associate of the York Centre for Practical Ethics, both at York University. He previously worked as a senior policy adviser and senior research planning adviser in a number of different ministries in the Ontario Public Service, and, more recently, as Senior Policy Associate at the Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on issues of justice in contemporary multicultural liberal democracies. He is the author or editor of five books and numerous journal articles and book chapters and has taught political science, public policy, and philosophy at a number of universities in Ontario.
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* Introduction: Evidence-Based Policymaking: The Canadian Experience * Shaun P. Young * 1. Policy Advisory Systems and Evidence-Based Policy: The Location and Content of Evidentiary Policy Advice * Michael Howlett and Jonathan Craft * 2. The Relationship between Knowledge Mobilization and Research Use * Ben Levin * 3. Research Brokering Organizations in Education across Canada: A Response to Evidence-Based Policy-Making and Practice Initiatives * Amanda Cooper * 4. When the Evidence Doesn't Matter: Evidence-Based Policymaking and Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada * Susan Prentice and Linda White * 5. Implementing Evidence-Based Policy to Deal with Crime in Canada * Irvin Waller * 6. Fighting Poverty Provincial Style * Rachel Laforest * 7. Bringing Evidence to Tax Expenditure Design: Lessons from Canada's Innovation Policy Review 2006-12 * Lisa Philipps * 8. The Environment, "Responsible Resource Development," and Evidence-Based Policymaking in Canada * Mark Winfield
* Introduction: Evidence-Based Policymaking: The Canadian Experience * Shaun P. Young * 1. Policy Advisory Systems and Evidence-Based Policy: The Location and Content of Evidentiary Policy Advice * Michael Howlett and Jonathan Craft * 2. The Relationship between Knowledge Mobilization and Research Use * Ben Levin * 3. Research Brokering Organizations in Education across Canada: A Response to Evidence-Based Policy-Making and Practice Initiatives * Amanda Cooper * 4. When the Evidence Doesn't Matter: Evidence-Based Policymaking and Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada * Susan Prentice and Linda White * 5. Implementing Evidence-Based Policy to Deal with Crime in Canada * Irvin Waller * 6. Fighting Poverty Provincial Style * Rachel Laforest * 7. Bringing Evidence to Tax Expenditure Design: Lessons from Canada's Innovation Policy Review 2006-12 * Lisa Philipps * 8. The Environment, "Responsible Resource Development," and Evidence-Based Policymaking in Canada * Mark Winfield
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