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From corpus to clinic:health communication research and the impact agenda
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Reflections on impact
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This chapter offers a personal reflection on the nature of impact, based on the author’s substantial experience of being involved in impact-focused research. The chapter begins with a definition of impact that relates to the UK Research Excellence Framework, before going on to consider a range of issues related to the concept. These include the difference between impact and dissemination, inhibitors of impact, and the problem of sourcing evidence for claims about the impact of a piece of research. These issues are discussed both in the abstract and with reference to a genuine case study of corpus research at Lancaster University, submitted to the 2014 REF.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/134194/ https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351055185-3
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Using impact to make impact?:experiences from a dialect crowdsourcing project
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What the /fᴧk/? An acoustic pragmatic-analysis of meaning in The Wire
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A Visualization Method for Understanding Forensic Statements
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The Visualisation of Cognitive Structures in Forensic Statements
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The effects of deaf and hard-of-hearing subtitles on the characterisation process: a cognitive stylistic study of The Wire
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Thinking about the news : thought presentation in early modern English news writing
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