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The Impact of Professional Training in Public and Policy Engagement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2023

Jordan Tama
Affiliation:
American University, USA
Maria Rost Rublee
Affiliation:
Monash University, Australia
Kathryn Urban
Affiliation:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
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Abstract

Engaging with audiences and communities beyond academia is now a common practice for political scientists. Yet, political scientists rarely are trained in how to conduct public or policy engagement, and we know little about the impact that training programs have on their preparedness to communicate with the public and policy makers. In this study, we evaluate whether professional training equips scholars with the skills needed to perform public and policy outreach. We find that a four-day training program generates remarkably large increases in the number of participants reporting that they possess high levels of knowledge, preparation, and confidence for public and policy engagement. This finding suggests that investments in public-engagement training by universities and the discipline of political science have the potential to significantly boost public outreach by faculty members.

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Figure 1 Knowledge of Forms of Public and Policy EngagementNote: The bars show the percentages of survey responses in the top two categories for each question.

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Figure 2 Preparedness for Forms of Public and Policy EngagementNote: The bars show the percentages of survey responses in the top two categories for each question.

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Figure 3 Confidence in Public- and Policy-Engagement AbilityNote: The bars show the percentages of survey responses in the top two categories for each question.

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