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参与科学写作的政策:模式与策略。

Engaging policy in science writing: Patterns and strategies.

机构信息

Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, TN, United States of America.

COMPASS, Silver Spring, MD, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Aug 1;14(8):e0220497. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220497. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Many scientific researchers aspire to engage policy in their writing, but translating scientific research and findings into policy discussion often requires an understanding of the institutional complexities of legal and policy processes and actors. To examine how researchers have undertaken that challenge, we developed a set of metrics and applied them to articles published in one of the principal academic publication venues for science and policy-Science magazine's Policy Forum. We reviewed each Policy Forum article published over a five-year period (2011-15), 220 in all. For each article, we assessed the level of policy content based on presence of a stated policy proposal or position and identification of the relevant policy actors and actions, and recorded attributes such as field of science, field of policy, number of references to legal and policy sources, number of authors from law and policy institutions, and number of citations. We find that a handful of science fields dominate publication frequency, but that all fields have produced publications with high policy engagement. Of the attributes, number of references to law and policy sources is correlated positively with level of engagement, whereas number of law and policy authors was fairly constant across all depths of engagement. Surprisingly, level of policy engagement was negatively correlated with the number of citations an article subsequently received. We offer possible explanations for these results and thoughts for authors, editors, and research institutions interested in facilitating robust engagement of policy in scientific writing.

摘要

许多科学研究人员都希望在写作中参与政策制定,但将科学研究和发现转化为政策讨论通常需要了解法律和政策过程以及参与者的制度复杂性。为了研究研究人员如何应对这一挑战,我们制定了一套指标,并将其应用于在科学与政策的主要学术出版场所之一《科学》杂志的政策论坛上发表的文章。我们审查了在五年期间(2011-15 年)发表的每一篇政策论坛文章,共 220 篇。对于每一篇文章,我们根据提出的政策建议或立场以及确定的相关政策参与者和行动来评估政策内容的水平,并记录了科学领域、政策领域、对法律和政策来源的引用次数、来自法律和政策机构的作者数量以及引用次数等属性。我们发现,少数科学领域主导着出版频率,但所有领域都发表了具有高度政策参与度的出版物。在这些属性中,对法律和政策来源的引用次数与参与度呈正相关,而法律和政策作者的数量在所有参与度水平上都相当稳定。令人惊讶的是,政策参与度与文章随后获得的引用次数呈负相关。我们对这些结果提出了可能的解释,并为有兴趣促进科学写作中政策的有力参与的作者、编辑和研究机构提供了一些想法。

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