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Aligning the times: Exploring the convergence of researchers, policy makers and research evidence in higher education policy making
Author(s) -
Smith Karen,
Fernie Scott,
Pilcher Nick
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
research in education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.297
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2050-4608
pISSN - 0034-5237
DOI - 10.1177/0034523720920677
Subject(s) - pace , temporality , multitude , research policy , convergence (economics) , policy making , sociology , higher education , public relations , work (physics) , educational research , political science , positive economics , social science , epistemology , public administration , economic growth , economics , law , mechanical engineering , philosophy , geodesy , engineering , geography
The complexity of contemporary higher education policy making and the multitude of evidences and actors in policy networks mean that relationships between higher education researchers, policy makers and research evidence are not straightforward. In this article, we use a theoretical lens of time, Adams’ Timescapes, to explore this relationship and better understand why the research and policy worlds are frequently described as divided. Drawing on in-depth interviews with higher education researchers, policy makers and research funders, we show how research and policy have different interpretations of time. We discuss the Timeframes, or lengths, of work and career, the Temporality, or complexity, of ‘evidence’, of networks and relationships, and the importance of elements such as Timing, or synchronisation, and Tempo, or pace. We conclude that policy makers and higher education researchers may be better able to make sense of the problematic nature of aligning their concerns, interests and actions through understanding different Timescapes.

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