
Public policy education is oriented around the development of innovative ideas for how to improve governance and make society better. However, it undervalues a critical tool for translating policy ideas into action: the ability to communicate ideas broadly, strategically, and effectively. Drawing on his past frustration with translating his research from academia to the public sphere, Justin Gest has written a primer for public policy students, researchers, and policy professionals on how to turn analyses and memos into clear and persuasive campaigns. This book outlines the principles, structure, and target audience for different media essential to policy communication. Including advice from practitioners and illustrative examples, Gest explains the indispensability of pithiness to clear communication and how to achieve it.
How can policy researchers and professionals effectively translate complex academic analysis into persuasive, accessible media campaigns for the general public? Justin Gest, an academic with extensive experience in policy research, addresses the disconnect between rigorous policy development and public communication. He argues that the ability to distill complex ideas into clear, strategic messaging is a necessary skill for turning research into tangible societal action.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners identify this work as a practical manual for bridging the gap between academic research and public discourse. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the utility of the provided frameworks for those working in policy-heavy environments.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2020-07-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190062185
ISBN-13:
9780190062187
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