Lecture 9 Flashcards
leemtes of wicked problem example
- piliraized authorities: all look at each other
- public turns to government
- fragmented procedure
knowledge translation definition
set of activities directed at aligning scientific knowledge production, healthy policyming, government in order to increase the use of knowledge in policy & practice
science & policy
science push –> co-creation <– policy pull
- not very useful, one-way and no feedback
co-production of science and policy results
- re-establish responsibilities
- blurring of mandate boundaries
- internal deliberating to produces consensus to external audience
running of activities, 2 types
- alligment work: making the work possible, practical
- enabling alignment: creating space for reflection, with different stakeholders
- it requires knowledge of distinct social realities
principles of alignmentent
making research in social practice doable
- budget
- inscribe interpretive flexibility: space & anchors
- create space for alignment work
3 required sensitivities for aligment
- epistemic = space to manage tensions between different meaning ascribed to
- communicative = tension between comfort and efficiency & need for f-t-f interaction, and informal vs. formal
- reflexive =. need to regularly slow down and zoom out of projects value
how to create co-production
- formulisation of separate mandates and linking pins
- informal organization space
- consensus platofrm
front vs. back-stage
front = formal presentation of scientific work to their audience
offers safe space for:
- exploring conditions
- negotiating problem definition
- experiment
- active framing
- establishment conditions
back= the closed, informal and often invisible, coordination work ‘setting the scene’ to align usable knowledge for doable problems
knowledge tools
increase the use and utilization of knowledge in policy and practice by aligning research designs and project processes to local social realities, thereby transforming meanings into enabling environments
meaning of close distance
distance: clear boundaries between politics and science: tailors but not policy formulation
closeness: standardized measures: the one you choose influences everything