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Arts-based approaches to public engagement with research: Lessons from a rapid review

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Book
Author/Creator:
Ball, Sarah
Contributor:
Bousfield, Jennifer
Leach, Brandi
Marjanovic, Sonja
Smith, Pamina
Language:
English
Other Title:
Arts-based approaches to public engagement with research
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation 2021
Summary:
There is growing interest in the use of approaches to public engagement with research that use the arts to facilitate engagement. However, there is a lack of systematic and consolidated learning about how arts-based approaches work in practice and about their effectiveness. To help respond to this gap in the knowledge base, The Healthcare Improvement Studies (THIS) Institute at Cambridge University commissioned RAND Europe to conduct a rapid review of the evidence on the use and effectiveness of arts-based approaches for public engagement with research. The findings of this report are based on a literature review that followed the principles of a rapid evidence assessment, complemented by interviews with six experts in the field of arts-based public engagement.

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