Publications & Presentations

Active Surveillance of Policy Ecosystems and Networks (ASPEN)

Journal Articles:

Goulbourne, T., & Yanovitzky, I. (2021). The communication infrastructure as a social determinant of health: Implications for health policymaking and practice. The Milbank Quarterly, 99(1).

Gesualdo, N., Weber, M. S., & Yanovitzky, I. (2020). Journalists as knowledge brokersJournalism Studies, 21(1), 127-143.

Yanovitzky, I., & Weber, M. (2019). Analyzing use of evidence in public policymaking processes: a theory-grounded content analysis methodologyEvidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 16(1), 65-82.

Yanovitzky, I., & Weber, M. S. (2019). News media as knowledge brokers in public policymaking processes. Communication Theory29(2), 191-212.

Books:

Weber, M. S. & Yanovitzky, I. (In Press). Networks of public policymaking. NY, New York: Palgrave.

Other Publications:

Weber, M. S., & Yanovitzky, I. (In Press). Knowledge brokers, networks and the policymaking process. In Weber, M. S., & Yanovitzky, I. (Eds.). Networks of public policymaking. New York, NY: Palgrave.

Yanovitzky, I., & Weber, M. S. (In Press). Closing the theory-research gap in knowledge brokerage: Remaining challenges and emerging opportunities. In Weber, M. S. & Yanovitzky, I. (Eds.). Networks of public policymaking. New York, NY: Palgrave.

Lindstadt, C., & Yanovitzky, I. (In Press). Health campaigns: Policy impact. In Ho, E., Bylund, C., van Weert, J., Basnyat, I, Bol, N., & Dean, M. (Eds.) The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Yanovitzky, I., & Weber, M. S. (2020, February). Conceptual use of research evidence may be more common than you think.

Yanovitzky, I., & Blitz, C. (2020). Improving use of research evidence: insights from communication scienceNNERPP Extra, 2(2), 10-13.

Yanovitzky, I. (2018, May). Why should we study the use of research evidence as a behavior?

2021 Presentations:

Gesualdo, N., & Yanovitzky, I. (2021, May). A Question of Value: An Exploratory Study of Strategies Journalists Use to Legitimize or Delegitimize Policy Claims. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association (Virtual Conference).

2020 Presentations:

Yanovitzky, I., & Weber, M. S. (2020, December). A document analysis methodology for tracking and assessing use of research evidence in health policymaking. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Washington, D.C.

Yanovitzky, I., & Lindstadt, C. (2020, October). Document analysis. William T. Grant Foundation Plenary Presentation.

Weber, M. S., & Yanovitzky, I. (2020, July). Networks of evidence use in the context of federal childhood obesity policymaking. Paper presented at the 2020 Sunbelt Virtual Conference.

Yanovitzky, I., & (2020, July). Active surveillance of policy ecosystems and networks to enhance brokering of research evidence into state policymaking. William T. Grant Foundation Webinar, Proposing studies to examine robust strategies for improving the use of research evidence.

2019 Presentations:

Weber, M. S., & Yanovitzky, I. (2019, December). Mapping knowledge brokers in media ecosystems to assess the use of research evidence. Paper presented at Dissemination & Implementation 2019. Washington D.C.

Yanovitzky, I., & Weber, M. S. (2019, December). Building the capacity of patient advocacy organizations to broker research evidence in health policymaking. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Washington, D.C.

Gesualdo, N. Weber, M. S., & Yanovitzky, I. (2019, May). Journalists as knowledge brokers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association. Washington D.C.