Exploring Research Impact in Academia and Why It Matters

Exploring Research Impact in Academia and Why It Matters

by Andy Phippen and Louise Rutt
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 02/12/2024

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Posing fundamental questions around the worth of knowledge creation and the social value of in-depth research, this volume offers a novel approach by exploring why impact is important in academic research, rather than explaining how it should be conducted.


Using qualitative data to unpack what research impact really constitutes, this book foregrounds the practicalities of achieving impactful, high-quality academic research, and argues for the importance of best practice in instilling public and reputational value of research for wider societal gain. Chapters unpack the concept of impact, and discuss how it can be made more tangible and realisable, particularly in the context of theoretical or pure research where research outcomes are often obscure. Calling for greater clarity in how to articulate the value of impact within research strategies, the book will ultimately argue for the central role of impact in core research processes and support the development of career researchers in their practical roles and identity formation.


The book will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students involved with research methods, research policy, and higher education more broadly. Despite the predominantly UK-based context of the research, the volume will have resonance in countries where knowledge economy concepts have impacted on higher education policy and practice, and so research managers and higher education policy advisors may also find the book of interest.

ISBN:
9781040262184
9781040262184
Category:
Education
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
02-12-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Andy Phippen

Andy Phippen is a Professor of Digital Rights at the Bournemouth University. He has specialised in the use of digital tech in social contexts and the intersection with legislation for over 15 years, carrying out a large amount of grass roots research on issues such as attitudes toward privacy and data protection, internet safety and contemporary issues such as sexting, peer abuse and the impact of digital technology on well-being. He has presented written and oral evidence to parliamentary inquiries, is widely published in the area and is a frequent media commentator on these issues. His other books include Sexting & Revenge Pornography - Legislative and Social Dimensions of a Modern Digital Phenomenon, Invisibly Blighted: the digital erosion of childhood (with Andy Phippen) and Child Protection and Safeguarding Technologies - Appropriate or Excessive 'Solutions' to Social Problems?

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