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Who are stakeholders in research? A Science and Technology Studies approach to navigating research impact

by Taster • November 1, 2019 • Comments Off on Who are stakeholders in research? A Science and Technology Studies approach to navigating research impact
The early engagement of ‘stakeholders’ in research is often presented as a simple way to ensure that research is aligned to the needs of research users and therefore impactful. However, who these stakeholders are and what their interests might be is not always obvious. In this post Robert Borst and Annette Boaz reflect on their research on stakeholder engagement as part of a larger European […]

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