Joshua Newman's scientific contributions
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... However, there are still challenges to connect scientific evidence with policymaking, including differences between the type of evidence that researchers produced and the form of evidence that policymakers need (Cairney & Oliver, 2020;Rose, 2017). The complexity and timeliness of scientific data are just some of the barriers to the use of scientific work for policymaking (Newman, 2020). There have been works exploring different routes to overcome these challenges, including knowledge brokering and translations (Mols et al., 2020), institutionalised collaborative practices (Estabrooks et al., 2019), promoting an organisational culture of scientific advice in policy through leadership (Van der Arend, 2014), among others. ...