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Title: Focus for table discussions PROFESSOR MIRIAM DAVID


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Focus for table discussions PROFESSOR MIRIAM
DAVID
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Summary of recommendations
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Learned societies
  • Each learned society should formally consider
    whether it wishes to strengthen its commitment to
    knowledge exchange and/or public engagement work
    or, where already committed, widen the range and
    reach of their activities.
  • If so, each society should consider the
    appropriateness of activities in the following
    five categories
  • opening themselves to dialogue between
    researchers and practitioners
  • responding to policy, practice or public agendas
  • working jointly with non-academic practitioners
  • engaging with the public
  • making their expertise more widely available
  • A society should create organisational
    responsibilities to drive such activities
    forward.
  • Each society should exploit all available
    resources to achieve these goals.

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Academy of Social Sciences
  • The Academy of Social Sciences should act in
    partnership with the ESRC in pursuit of the
    latters strategic objectives for knowledge
    transfer and public engagement.
  • The AcSS should adopt a three-fold programme of
    action
  • promoting the contribution of social science to
    public affairs
  • supporting its member learned societies
    knowledge transfer and public engagement work
    (current awareness service good practice
    training directory of recommended freelancers)
  • organising cross-disciplinary responses to
    policy, practice or public agendas
  • The Academy should create organisational
    responsibilities to drive such activities
    forward.
  • The Academy should exploit all available
    resources to achieve these goals.

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ESRC
  • The ESRC should act in partnership with the AcSS
    in pursuit of its strategic objectives for
    knowledge transfer and public engagement along
    with other stakeholders. (social science
    responses to policy, practice or public agendas
    contacts with non-academic, practitioner
    communities training)
  • To help the AcSS and the learned societies to
    enhance their programmes of activities, the ESRC
    should actively promote what professional and
    financial support it can provide.
  • The ESRC should provide encouragement and advice
    to learned societies on knowledge transfer and
    public engagement work, making use of the AcSS,
    as appropriate, as a conduit or channel to reach
    them in the most effective way.

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Next steps
  • After the conference, the AcSS should encourage
    all its member learned societies to consider
    formally whether and how to strengthen their
    commitment to knowledge exchange and public
    engagement.
  • The AcSS and ESRC should reflect on the
    recommendations in light of the June 2008
    workshop (see above) and establish their
    response. The Academy and Research Council should
    meet to review progress made by mid-2009 and plan
    the implementation of the recommendations where
    these are agreed.

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Discussion key issues
  • 1. Are the conclusions of the reports and its
    recommendations the right ones? a/ for learned
    societies b/ for the academy and 3/ for ESRC ?
  • Please consider this
  • a/ from a user perspective
  • how would you expect to work/engage with a
    learned society or the Academy?
  • as a user have you had any engagement with
    learned societies - if so how?  
  • b/ from a LS perspective
  • how signed up to being active in this are the LS
     and what do they feel their role should or could
    be,  either independently or with the Academy to
    tease out what their unique contribution would
    be
  • What can  Learned Societies and the Academy do to
    persuade and assist academics in doing KT better
    and more frequently
  • What sort of audiences are Learned Societies and
    the Academy interested in/capable of providing
    access to ?
  • What sort of events /mechanisms should be used to
    engage by Learned Societies and the Academy ?

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Discussion key issues (2)
  • 2. Looking ahead how can the report's
     recommendations - or others - best be taken
    forward?
  • How to do this with limited resources and what
    resources are essential for Learned Societies and
    the Academy? 
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