posted on 2024-09-05, 20:48authored byJames Georgalakis, Pauline Rose
This article sets out a framework for analysing research–policy partnerships for societal change in international development settings. It defines types of change associated with engaging research evidence with policy and practice and draws on existing literature to explore how partnerships between researchers, intermediaries, and evidence users may be better understood. The proposed framework sets out three interconnected qualities of effective partnerships: (1) bounded mutuality, (2) sustained interactivity, and (3) policy adaptability. We apply this framework to the articles included in this IDS Bulletin describing ESRC-DFID-funded research projects in a variety of international development scenarios.
Funding
Department for International Development (DFID)
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Georgalakis, J.and Rose, P. (2019) 'Introduction: Identifying the Qualities of Research–Policy Partnerships in International Development – A New Analytical Framework' in Exploring Research–Policy Partnerships in International Development, IDS Bulletin 50.1, Brighton: IDS