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Considering international contexts in societal impact evaluation and SSH: a perspective from EASSH

In: Accountability in Academic Life

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  • Gabi Lombardo

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In this chapter, Gabi Lombardo, as Director of the European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities (EASSH), offers a response to the initial writing prompts which are addressed in the country chapters, from a wider European perspective. This chapter, therefore, creates space for international connections and community-building around SSH research. It also creates an opportunity to consider current and future interventions in societal impact evaluation from a practical point of view, based on first-hand experience of working with policymakers at a European level.

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  • Gabi Lombardo, 2023. "Considering international contexts in societal impact evaluation and SSH: a perspective from EASSH," Chapters, in: Michael Ochsner & Zoe H. Bulaitis (ed.), Accountability in Academic Life, chapter 5, pages 60-65, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20687_5
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