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The new issue of Evidence & Policy (Volume 7, number 1) is now available.
The contents are listed below. The articles marked "F" are free of charge to
download. 

 

IN THE CURRENT ISSUE:

 

F:
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1> Different patterns of evidence production and use 
David Gough, Annette Boaz, Richard Simmons

 

 
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2> Public health knowledge utilisation by policy actors: an evaluation study
in Midden-Holland, the Netherlands 
pp. 7-24(18) 
Joyce de Goede; Betty Steenkamer; Henriette Treurniet; Kim  Putters; Hans
van Oers

 

 
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3> Connecting evidence and policy: bringing researchers and policy makers
together for effective evidence-based health policy in the Netherlands: a
case study 
Stans Van Egmond, Marleen Bekker; Roland Bal, Tom van der Grinten

 

 
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4> Evidence, policy and guidance for practice: a critical reflection on the
case of social housing landlords and antisocial behaviour in Scotland 
Isobel Anderson

 

 
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5> Evidence-based policy or policy-based evidence? Reflections on Scottish
experience 
Ian Sanderson

 

 
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6> Partnership in knowledge creation: lessons learned from a
researcher-policy actor partnership to co-produce a rapid appraisal case
study of South Australia's Social Inclusion Initiative 
Lareen Newman, Kate Biedrzycki,Jan  Patterson Fran Baum

 

 
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7> Evidence Check: knowledge brokering to commission research reviews for
policy 
Danielle Campbell; Braedon Donald, Gabriel Moore, Deborah Frew

 

 
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8> Sources and resources 

 
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8> Lessons from the literature 



 

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F: Poor neighbourhoods in the 1990s: better or worse? An analysis of 1991
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Ruth Lupton and Alan Berube

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