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The proposed research acknowledges the recommendations in the
literature for a more constructivist/interpretivist approach to understanding the use
of research (Nutley, Walter and Davies 2007). Conceptualizing research use as a
complex social process (McDaniel and Driebe 2005) may provide a potential
alternative to making sense of the nature of research use and impacts in a more
realistic framing. The complex nature of research use and impacts has been
widely acknowledged in the literature (Best & Holmes 2010; Wilkinson 2010;
Scott et al 2008; Martin and Tang 2007; Nutley, Walter, and Davies 2007; Ekboir
2003; Geiger and Sá 2009; Weiss 1979; Shove and Rip 2000).
The proposed study will adopt a naturalistic inquiry approach (Patton
2005) where research use can be observed in the ‘real world’ in ‘real time’.
Ethnographic techniques will be used in a study designed to observe the use of
research to inform policy, practice and service delivery decisions in public health
(Scott et al 2008). Ethnography is a widely…
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