[Editor’s note: This post is the first of a series produced by Vanesa Weyrauch and Leandro Echt from Politics&Ideas to share what we learn through the development and conduction of an online course targeted to policymakers in Latin America on…
On 26 Aug, 2014
By Vera Schattan Pereira Coelho
With
0 Comments
[Editor’s note: The Collaboration for Research on Democracy (CORD) is a network of universities, think tanks, NGOs, independent researchers and practitioners mostly from the global south. Their mission is to contribute to inclusive citizenship and democratic governance through collaborative and…
[Editor’s note: This post is part of a series devoted to tools and frameworks for researchers to plan better projects right from the start. Read the first blog for an introduction to conceptual frameworks] In this third post, I will…
On 19 Aug, 2014
By Nicholas Benequista
With
0 Comments
[Editor’s note: This post originally appeared at Research to Action. It was written by Nicholas Benequista, a researcher with an interest in media, social movements and how to build better connections between theory and action. He is currently working on…
On 14 Aug, 2014
By Vanesa Weyrauch
With
0 Comments
In this previous post about how think tanks are segmenting communications to reach diverse audiences we shared some findings of this study, mainly centred in the levels and tools with which these organisations go around segmentation. One of the main…
[Editor’s note: This post has previously been published at GDNet blog. GDNet has been a DFID-funded programme run by the Cairo team of the Global Development Network, which has recently been closed. Since 2001, GDNet aimed to help researchers from developing…
In 2014, P&I published the capacity building document The Municipality of San Isidro: Policy Influence in Local Education Governance, by Anne Lan Candelaria. This case study discusses the engagement between Ateneo Center for Educational Development (ACED) and the Local Government of…
In 2014, P&I published the capacity building document Writing a case study for policy, by Anne Lan Candelaria. For many practitioners, the most familiar and most used format for presenting our work is through writing a case study. Case studies emerged…
On 22 Jul, 2014
By Carlos Alza
With
1 Comment
[Editor’s Note: This post is the second of a series of posts produced by Carlos Alza, ordinary lecturer and Public Policy and Public Management Coordinator of the School of Government Government (PUCP – Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú). The series focuses on how…
On 15 Jul, 2014
By Jenifer Freedman
With
0 Comments
In the Palais des Nations, the United Nations office in Geneva, there is room for UNRISD, a research institute focused on social development that aims to bring cutting-edge ideas “to the highest levels” of the multilateral diplomatic system. This is…