

- Jun 25, 2021
TIME BLINDNESS DURING LOCKDOWN
Author: Dr William Van Gordon, Associate Professor in Contemplative Psychology at the University of Derby This post was originally published by the Derby University Blog on 1 February 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Derby University Blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Derby University Blog. Dr William Van Gordon, Associate Professor of Contemplative Psychology, University of Derby

- Jun 24, 2021
Is equality worth measuring?
Author: Mark Priestley and Stefanos Grammenos This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 9 June, 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL:https://bit.ly/3wXEOPE Mark Priestley and Stefanos Grammenos This blog post is part of a series linked to the Evidence & Policy Spe
- Jun 24, 2021
Dr. Tsubokura's Radiation Lecture Vol.139
Author: Masaharu Tsubokura PhD. Editors: Akihiko Ozaki M.D.,PhD., Yuki Senoo MUDr. 277. Listening to the warning signs of stress The widespread COVID-19 pandemic is an ongoing event across the globe. The current restrictions require residents to stay home. In the time of COVID-19, many people may experience heavy physical and psychological burdens from the prolonged dramatic changes in daily life routines. When dealing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to

- Jun 16, 2021
Listen to people with disabilities when gathering evidence for policy
Author: Carol Rivas This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 2 June, 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL: https://bit.ly/35miTW6 Carol Rivas This blog post is part of a series linked to the Evidence & Policy Special Issue (Volume 17, Issue 2): The many faces of

- Jun 16, 2021
Advocates (often) make good research brokers (but sometimes don’t)
Author:Jake Haselswerdt and Elizabeth Rigby This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 26 May 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL: https://bit.ly/3iKGcRa This blog post is based on the Evidence & Policy article, ‘What do advocates want from policy research? Eviden

- Jun 14, 2021
Hidden coalitions: are you acting as an analyst, advocate or applicator in your approach to evidence
Author:Jasper Montana and James Wilsdon This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 19 May 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL: https://bit.ly/2TqoUhF Jasper Montana and James Wilsdon After a period in which the onward march of evidence-informed decision-making app