Dr Hannah Durrant
(she/her)
Senior Research Fellow, Wales Centre for Public Policy
Publication
2024
- Durrant, H., Havers, R., Downe, J. and Martin, S. 2024. Improving evidence use: A systematic scoping review of local models of knowledge mobilisation. Evidence and Policy 20(3), pp. 370-392. (10.1332/174426421X16905563871215)
2023
- MacKillop, E., Connell, A., Downe, J. and Durrant, H. 2023. Making sense of knowledge-brokering organisations: Boundary organisations or policy entrepreneurs?. Science and Public Policy 50(6), pp. 950-960. (10.1093/scipol/scad029)
- Connell, A., Downe, J., Durrant, H., MacKillop, E. and Martin, S. 2023. Externalising policy advice within subnational governments. Policy and Politics 51(4), pp. 628-646. (10.1332/030557321X16883943592187)
2022
- Durrant, H. and MacKillop, E. 2022. University policy engagement bodies in the UK and the variable meanings of and approaches to impact. Research Evaluation 31(3), pp. 372-384. (10.1093/reseval/rvac015)
2021
- Goldstone, R., Hodges, H., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Who is lonely in Wales?. [Online]. Data Insight: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Who-is-lonely-in-Wales.pdf
- Hodges, H., Goldstone, R., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Health and Loneliness in Wales. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Health-and-loneliness-in-Wales.pdf
- Hodges, H., Goldstone, R., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Age and loneliness in Wales. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Age-and-loneliness-in-Wales.pdf
- Goldstone, R., Hodges, H., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Loneliness in Wales during the coronavirus pandemic. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Loneliness-in-Wales-during-the-Coronavirus-pandemic.pdf
- Hodges, H., Goldstone, R., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Loneliness data insights: methodological appendix. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Loneliness-data-insights-Methodological-appendix.pdf
2019
- Rempel, E. S., Barnett, J. and Durrant, H. 2019. The hidden assumptions in public engagement: A case study of engaging on ethics in government data analysis. Research for All 3(2), pp. 180-190. (10.18546/RFA.03.2.05)
- Walker, L. et al. 2019. Supporting evidence-informed policy and scrutiny: a consultation of UK research professionals. PLoS ONE 14(3), article number: e0214136. (10.1371/journal.pone.0214136)
2018
- Durrant, H., Barnett, J. and Rempel, E. S. 2018. Realising the benefits of integrated data for local policymaking: Rhetoric versus reality. Politics and Governance 6, pp. 18-28. (10.17645/pag.v6i4.1586)
- Rempel, E. S., Barnett, J. and Durrant, H. 2018. Public engagement with UK government data science: Propositions from a literature review of public engagement on new technologies. Government Information Quarterly 35(4), pp. 569-578. (10.1016/j.giq.2018.08.002)
2017
- Rempel, E. S., Wilson, E. N., Durrant, H. and Barnett, J. 2017. Preparing the prescription: a review of the aim and measurement of social referral programmes. BMJ Open 7(10), article number: e017734. (10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017734)
2014
- Durrant, H. 2014. Governing good, bad and ugly workplaces? Explaining the paradox of state-steered voluntarism in New Labour's Skills Strategy. Journal of Education and Work 29(4), pp. 373. (10.1080/13639080.2014.987736)
Articles
- Durrant, H., Havers, R., Downe, J. and Martin, S. 2024. Improving evidence use: A systematic scoping review of local models of knowledge mobilisation. Evidence and Policy 20(3), pp. 370-392. (10.1332/174426421X16905563871215)
- MacKillop, E., Connell, A., Downe, J. and Durrant, H. 2023. Making sense of knowledge-brokering organisations: Boundary organisations or policy entrepreneurs?. Science and Public Policy 50(6), pp. 950-960. (10.1093/scipol/scad029)
- Connell, A., Downe, J., Durrant, H., MacKillop, E. and Martin, S. 2023. Externalising policy advice within subnational governments. Policy and Politics 51(4), pp. 628-646. (10.1332/030557321X16883943592187)
- Durrant, H. and MacKillop, E. 2022. University policy engagement bodies in the UK and the variable meanings of and approaches to impact. Research Evaluation 31(3), pp. 372-384. (10.1093/reseval/rvac015)
- Rempel, E. S., Barnett, J. and Durrant, H. 2019. The hidden assumptions in public engagement: A case study of engaging on ethics in government data analysis. Research for All 3(2), pp. 180-190. (10.18546/RFA.03.2.05)
- Walker, L. et al. 2019. Supporting evidence-informed policy and scrutiny: a consultation of UK research professionals. PLoS ONE 14(3), article number: e0214136. (10.1371/journal.pone.0214136)
- Durrant, H., Barnett, J. and Rempel, E. S. 2018. Realising the benefits of integrated data for local policymaking: Rhetoric versus reality. Politics and Governance 6, pp. 18-28. (10.17645/pag.v6i4.1586)
- Rempel, E. S., Barnett, J. and Durrant, H. 2018. Public engagement with UK government data science: Propositions from a literature review of public engagement on new technologies. Government Information Quarterly 35(4), pp. 569-578. (10.1016/j.giq.2018.08.002)
- Rempel, E. S., Wilson, E. N., Durrant, H. and Barnett, J. 2017. Preparing the prescription: a review of the aim and measurement of social referral programmes. BMJ Open 7(10), article number: e017734. (10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017734)
- Durrant, H. 2014. Governing good, bad and ugly workplaces? Explaining the paradox of state-steered voluntarism in New Labour's Skills Strategy. Journal of Education and Work 29(4), pp. 373. (10.1080/13639080.2014.987736)
Monographs
- Hodges, H., Goldstone, R., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Health and Loneliness in Wales. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Health-and-loneliness-in-Wales.pdf
- Hodges, H., Goldstone, R., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Age and loneliness in Wales. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Age-and-loneliness-in-Wales.pdf
- Goldstone, R., Hodges, H., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Loneliness in Wales during the coronavirus pandemic. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Loneliness-in-Wales-during-the-Coronavirus-pandemic.pdf
- Hodges, H., Goldstone, R., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Loneliness data insights: methodological appendix. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Loneliness-data-insights-Methodological-appendix.pdf
Websites
- Goldstone, R., Hodges, H., Durrant, H. and Taylor-Collins, E. 2021. Who is lonely in Wales?. [Online]. Data Insight: Wales Centre for Public Policy. Available at: https://www.wcpp.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Who-is-lonely-in-Wales.pdf