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Lost In Translation? A Boundary Work Perspective On Making Climate Change Governable, Robert Hoppe
Lost In Translation? A Boundary Work Perspective On Making Climate Change Governable, Robert Hoppe
Robert Hoppe
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From ‘Knowledge Use’ Towards ‘Boundary Work’. Sketch Of An Emerging New Agenda For Inquiry Into Science-Policy Interaction., Robert Hoppe
From ‘Knowledge Use’ Towards ‘Boundary Work’. Sketch Of An Emerging New Agenda For Inquiry Into Science-Policy Interaction., Robert Hoppe
Robert Hoppe
This chapter is about a new agenda for inquiry into the relationships between science and public policy. So far, most research has conceptualised this relationship in terms of knowledge utilisation and downstream impact on the policy process. However, this leads to over-instrumentalisation and serious attenuation of expert advice. Therefore, I propose a new perspective: interaction through boundary work, a concept expressing how expert advice simultaneously demarcates and coordinates science and public policy. Research shows that there are many different types of boundary work depending on various types of policy problems. This chapter concludes with a proposal for a multilevel model, …
Understanding Policy Work, Robert Hoppe
Understanding Policy Work, Robert Hoppe
Robert Hoppe
Draft of the first chapter of Working for Policy.
Working For Policy, Chicago University Press And Amsterdam University Press, Robert Hoppe, Hal Colebatch, Mirko Noordegraaf
Working For Policy, Chicago University Press And Amsterdam University Press, Robert Hoppe, Hal Colebatch, Mirko Noordegraaf
Robert Hoppe
Hal Colebatch, Rob Hoppe and Mirko Noordegraaf (eds.) Working for Policy by Amsterdam University Press and Chicago University Press There are now many people involved in ‘making policy’, but there is not a great deal written about how they do it. Most of the books on policy tend to refer obliquely, if at all, to the actual practice of policy work, and offer little guidance to policy workers or students of policy. ‘Policy work’ seems to be something that you learn on the job. This book addresses directly the nature of policy work. It blends academic and experiential knowledge of …
The Governance Of Problems. Puzzling, Powering, Participation, Robert Hoppe
The Governance Of Problems. Puzzling, Powering, Participation, Robert Hoppe
Robert Hoppe
No abstract provided.