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Communication & Implementation for Social Change: Mobilizing knowledge across geographic and academic borders

Communication & Implementation for Social Change: Mobilizing knowledge across geographic and academic borders

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Publication
1-year master student thesis

Title
Communication & Implementation for Social Change: Mobilizing knowledge across geographic and academic borders

Author(s)


van Hoof, Krystle


Date
2016

English abstract

In many academic disciplines, there are promising discoveries
and valuable information, which have the potential to improve lives but
have not been transferred to or taken up in ‘real world’ practice. There
are multiple, complex reasons for this divide between theory and
practice—sometimes referred to as the ‘know-do’ gap—and there are a
number of disciplines and research fields that have grown out of the
perceived need to close these gaps. In the field of health, Knowledge
Translation (KT) and its related research field, Implementation Science
(IS) aim to shorten the time between discovery and implementation to
save and improve lives. In the field of humanitarian development, the
discipline of Communication for Development (ComDev) arose from a belief
that communication methods could help close the perceived gap in
development between high- and low-income societies. While Implementation
Science and Communication for Development share some historical roots
and key characteristics and IS is being increasingly applied in
development contexts, there has been limited knowledge exchange between
these fields. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the
characteristics of IS and ComDev, analyze some key similarities and
differences between them and discuss how knowledge from each could help
inform the other to more effectively achieve their common goals.

Publisher
Malmö högskola/Kultur och samhälle

Pages
83

Language
eng (iso)

Subject(s)
Communication for development and social change
Diffusion of Innovations
Implementation Science
Knowledge Translation
Academic Silos

Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/2043/20967 (link to this page)

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Communication & Implementation for Social Change: Mobilizing knowledge across geographic and academic borders

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