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Colette

@coletteeinfeld

Social sciences researcher, with a PhD in public policy, exploring government, ethics, knowledge and public policy. General research tragic.

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Had a great time recording this podcast with Simon Katterl on nudge and co-design for RulesToReality Here’s the link to the paper we discuss tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108… and the blog. blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocial…

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“People want to be engaged in policy conversations, but they also want to be treated like be grown-ups,” says Prof Helen Sullivan with @Sara_Bice on the Policy Forum podcast about what the federal election result means for Australia’s #policy future. 📖bit.ly/3LWMFU6

“People want to be engaged in policy conversations, but they also want to be treated like be grown-ups,” says <a href="/HelenCSullivan/">Prof Helen Sullivan</a> with @Sara_Bice on the <a href="/APPSPolicyForum/">Policy Forum</a> podcast about what the federal election result means for Australia’s #policy future.

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Last week was the LAST EVER ep of Rules to Reality. I've been fortunate to hear from 36 experts in 30 different eps… activists, lived experience experts & regulators! In a last hurrah, can we make this podcast the top trending govt podcast by sharing our fave ep (below)?

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In ep #27 Colette highlights the differing roles that *nudge* and *co-design* methodologies and philosophies have for the citizen and the state. It reveals differing understandings of power, expertise and decision-making. Ep: pod.link/1582881485/epi…

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Very happy to be awarded my PhD from ANU 🥳 Massive thanks to my rockstar supervisors Prof Helen Sullivan @Sara_Bice and Mathias Sinning, all the amazing people ANU Crawford School of Public Policy and the examiners for their thoughtful and really wonderful comments!

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Assessing the social impacts of major infrastructure projects is crucial for local communities, climate action, and sound investment, @Sara_Bice writes. Policy Forum policyforum.net/why-social-imp…

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"The human side of infrastructure development is often marginalised in planning, approvals & delivery processes..." ANU Crawford School of Public Policy's @Sara_Bice on the importance of social impact assessment to meeting global infrastructure needs. policyforum.net/why-social-imp…

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Really helpful thread from Helen Dickinson on publishing. Especially like the bits about the strengths of co-authoring and working across disciplines.

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Sometimes we call things "wicked problems", when the only issue is inequitable power relations. Calling them wicked problems de-politicises the causes of the issue and transforms it into a technocratic process, very often reinforcing the status quo.

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This is for the article I wrote with the amazing Emma Blomkamp You can find it here doi.org/10.1080/014428… And a massive thanks to Prof Helen Sullivan for accepting the award on my behalf!

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I had the very great fortune to be slightly involved with this and highly recommend for anyone interested in collaboration, agency and different ways of thinking about public policy.

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Job alert! #postdoc position with the amazing Ishani Mukherjee. If you're interested in #Sustainability #BehavioralPublicPolicy research check it out!!!