
Knowledge in Policy
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Knowledge is embodied in people, inscribed in documents and instruments, and enacted in specific circumstances. Empirical case studies of health and education policy in different national and international contexts demonstrate the essential interdependence of different forms and phases of knowledge. They illustrate the ways in which knowledge is mobilised and resisted, and draw attention to key problems in the processing and transformation of knowledge in policy work.
This novel theoretical framework offers real benefits for policymakers, academics in public policy, public administration, management studies, sociology, education, public health and social work, and those with a practical interest in education and health and related fields of public policy.
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Part One: Policy knowledge in space and time;
Seeing knowledge in mental health in Scotland ~ Jennifer Smith-Merry;
Knowledge moves: regulation and the evaluation of Portuguese schools ~ Natércio Afonso and Estela Costa;
Knowledge, policy and coordinated action: mental health in Europe ~ Richard Freeman and Steve Sturdy;
Part Two: Embodied, inscribed and enacted knowledges;
'We know who to talk to': embodied knowledge in England's Department of Health ~ Jo Maybin;
Reconstructing school inspectorates in Europe: the role of inscribed knowledge ~ Sotiria Grek;
Enacting knowledge in a European project ~ Maria José dos Santos Freitas;
Part Three: Knowledge interests, knowledge conflict and knowledge work;
Knowledge interests: promoting and resisting change in mental health in Hungary ~ Bori Fernezelyi and Gábor Eröss;
Knowledge conflicts: embodiment, inscription and the education of children with learning disabilities in Germany ~ Alma Demszky;
Knowledge work: organising mental health care networks in Belgium ~ Sophie Thunus, Gaëtan Cerfontaine and Frédéric Schoenaers;
Knowledge and policy in research and practice ~ Richard Freeman and Steve Sturdy.
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