Knowledge, Policy and Power in International Development: A Practical Guide
Autor Harry Jones, Nicola Jones, Louise Shaxson, David Walkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447300953
ISBN-10: 1447300955
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1447300955
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Harry Jones is a research fellow in the Research and Policy in Development team at the Overseas Development Institute. Nicola A. Jones is a research fellow in the Social Development Programme at ODI. Louise Shaxson is a director of Delta Partnership. David Walker is a research officer in the Social Development Programme at ODI.
Cuprins
List of boxes, figures and tables
List of acronyms
Glossary
Acknowledgements
1. Navigating the knowledge–policy landscape
Understanding the links between knowledge, policy and power in development
The key contributions of this book
Organisation of the book
2. Mapping political context
Defining political context
Unpacking political context mapping frameworks
Mapping knowledge–policy linkages across political contexts
Implications for knowledge–policy interactions and managing power relations
Conclusion
3. Engaging actors
Understanding different actors' behaviour at the knowledge–policy interface
Analysing actors' behaviour: the interests, values and credibility framework
Engaging with actors' interests, values and beliefs
Conclusion
4. Integrating different types of knowledge
Understanding the role of knowledge at the knowledge–policy interface
The power dynamics underlying the uptake of different types of knowledge in policy processes
Practical implications: using different types of knowledge in policy
Conclusion
5. Facilitating knowledge interaction
Knowledge at the boundary—some key terms
Knowledge interaction: six different functions
Planning, implementing and monitoring knowledge interaction
Conclusion
6. Conclusion and policy implications
Messages for knowledge producers
Messages for knowledge users
Messages for knowledge intermediaries
Messages for donors
Where next?
References
Index
List of acronyms
Glossary
Acknowledgements
1. Navigating the knowledge–policy landscape
Understanding the links between knowledge, policy and power in development
The key contributions of this book
Organisation of the book
2. Mapping political context
Defining political context
Unpacking political context mapping frameworks
Mapping knowledge–policy linkages across political contexts
Implications for knowledge–policy interactions and managing power relations
Conclusion
3. Engaging actors
Understanding different actors' behaviour at the knowledge–policy interface
Analysing actors' behaviour: the interests, values and credibility framework
Engaging with actors' interests, values and beliefs
Conclusion
4. Integrating different types of knowledge
Understanding the role of knowledge at the knowledge–policy interface
The power dynamics underlying the uptake of different types of knowledge in policy processes
Practical implications: using different types of knowledge in policy
Conclusion
5. Facilitating knowledge interaction
Knowledge at the boundary—some key terms
Knowledge interaction: six different functions
Planning, implementing and monitoring knowledge interaction
Conclusion
6. Conclusion and policy implications
Messages for knowledge producers
Messages for knowledge users
Messages for knowledge intermediaries
Messages for donors
Where next?
References
Index
Recenzii
"This book provides many insights into how researchers and practitioners can work better together in addressing complex policy issues. The conceptual approach is very helpful in making sense of the intersection between knowledge and policy, research and practice, and the book has great value for wider audiences in policy studies and social research.”
“Pfeffer describes politics as the study of power in action. This book takes this view seriously and brings an important and new perspective to bear on the knowledge to policy debate.”