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  • Communicating Urban Research

    Author(s)
    Johnson, Laurel
    Wyeth, Stephanie
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Johnson, Laurel M.
    Year published
    2021
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    Abstract
    Urban research influences urban policy, practice and public opinion. When it is effectively communicated, urban research energises, excites and opens new ways of looking at the urban environment to solve its many complex challenges. Good communication of urban research adds to the body of academic knowledge and it creates change in our cities, environments and communities. Whether you are an academic researcher, a consultant, a student or an advocate or activist, your research can influence policy, practice and opinion, but it must be effectively communicated to do so. This chapter sets out a ‘how to’ guide for the effective ...
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    Urban research influences urban policy, practice and public opinion. When it is effectively communicated, urban research energises, excites and opens new ways of looking at the urban environment to solve its many complex challenges. Good communication of urban research adds to the body of academic knowledge and it creates change in our cities, environments and communities. Whether you are an academic researcher, a consultant, a student or an advocate or activist, your research can influence policy, practice and opinion, but it must be effectively communicated to do so. This chapter sets out a ‘how to’ guide for the effective communication of urban research. This is practical advice for urban researchers and students to build their academic and professional profiles and contribute to urban knowledge and practice. The guidance in this chapter is based on the author’s collective experience as influential urban researchers and urban strategists in both public (Government and University) and private (consulting) sectors. The chapter overviews the context for urban research and then follows a basic sequence of why, when and how to communicate urban research. In the latter part of the chapter, we offer eight communication tips and practice notes to maximise the impact of your research.
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    Book Title
    Methods in Urban Analysis
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1677-8_11
    Subject
    Urban analysis and development
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/412569
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