Abstract: Introduction: Embodied, inscribed, enacted: how to think about knowledge in policy ~ Richard Freeman and Steve Sturdy Part one: Policy knowledge in space and time Knowledge, policy and coordinated action ~ Steve Sturdy and Richard Freeman 'Knowledge style': mapping knowledge in policy domains ~ Jennifer Smith-Merry Knowledge moves: transition and transformation in the policy process ~ Natercio Afonso and Estela Costa Part two: Embodied, inscribed and enacted knowledges Embodiment: knowledge in policy and practice ~ Eva Skaerbaek Inscription: from local to international knowledge ~ Sotiria Grek Enactment: generating knowledge among experts ~ Maria Jose dos Santos Freitas Part three: Conflict, resistance and transition Knowledge conflicts: embodiment, inscription and the law ~ Armin Nassehi and Alma Demszky Knowledge interests: promoting and resisting change ~ Bori Fernezelyi Transition points: organizing knowledge through consultation ~ Frederic Schoenaers, Sophie Thunus, Gaetan Cerfontaine Conclusion: Knowledge and policy in research and practice ~ Richard Freeman and Steve Sturdy.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-04-29
Language: en
Type: book
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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