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Season 4 | Episode 108: Interview with Michael Parker from The Conversation about generating and evaluating impact from media engagement

41 min · 21 de oct de 2023
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This week, Mark talks to Michael Parker, Director of Operations at The Conversation, a news outlet that specialises in working with researchers, giving them editorial control on a global platform. Drawing from their work together creating the Media Impact Guide and Toolkit, Mark and Michael discuss how researchers can harness the media to get more impact from their research and provide evidence of both the reach and significance of the impacts that arise. Read the Media Impact Guide and Toolkit [https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/media-impact-guide-and-toolkit] Find out more about The Conversation  [https://theconversation.com/uk/] Follow Mark at @fasttrackimpact [https://twitter.com/fasttrackimpact] and @profmarkreed [https://twitter.com/profmarkreed] or on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/profmarkreed?originalSubdomain=uk]. If you want more information about training courses, please write to training@fasttrackimpact.com [training@fasttrackimpact.com] You can download a written transcript of this episode here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mnBz3GVAoHD6_G9RSh5g019GtuAccCiU/view?usp=drive_link]

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episode Season 4 | Episode 110: What is good practice engagement and impact? artwork

Season 4 | Episode 110: What is good practice engagement and impact?

This week, Mark talks through a series of good practice principles for engagement and impact, published in this blog post [https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/post/what-is-good-practice-engagement-and-impact]. Add your own feedback and ideas here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J_QY7HvW89Y08p3ySfEl8zL0XmcQ9cLg2K8rm0r7mYY/edit?tab=t.0]. The blog builds on a number of sources, including: Mark’s Impact Culture book [https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/impactculture] (see the bottom of this page for his impact culture toolkit) NCCPE engagement guidance [https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/support-engagement] Mark’s “Re-thinking impact…” paper [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11625-022-01216-w] You can download a written transcript of this episode here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/102-D0TtgyLFHcZ75lg6fAHVvbFYK1x4t/view?usp=drive_link]

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episode Season 4 | Episode 109: Evidencing engagement and impact for REF2029 artwork

Season 4 | Episode 109: Evidencing engagement and impact for REF2029

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episode Season 4 | Episode 108: Interview with Michael Parker from The Conversation about generating and evaluating impact from media engagement artwork

Season 4 | Episode 108: Interview with Michael Parker from The Conversation about generating and evaluating impact from media engagement

This week, Mark talks to Michael Parker, Director of Operations at The Conversation, a news outlet that specialises in working with researchers, giving them editorial control on a global platform. Drawing from their work together creating the Media Impact Guide and Toolkit, Mark and Michael discuss how researchers can harness the media to get more impact from their research and provide evidence of both the reach and significance of the impacts that arise. Read the Media Impact Guide and Toolkit [https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/media-impact-guide-and-toolkit] Find out more about The Conversation  [https://theconversation.com/uk/] Follow Mark at @fasttrackimpact [https://twitter.com/fasttrackimpact] and @profmarkreed [https://twitter.com/profmarkreed] or on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/profmarkreed?originalSubdomain=uk]. If you want more information about training courses, please write to training@fasttrackimpact.com [training@fasttrackimpact.com] You can download a written transcript of this episode here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mnBz3GVAoHD6_G9RSh5g019GtuAccCiU/view?usp=drive_link]

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episode Season 4 | Episode 107: Tips for evidencing impact with evaluation expert Eric Jensen artwork

Season 4 | Episode 107: Tips for evidencing impact with evaluation expert Eric Jensen

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episode Season 4 | Episode 106: How arts-based methods can enrich your evaluation of impact - with Dr Rachel Blanche artwork

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