Nieuwe kennispraktijken: Grenzenwerk revisited

Translated title of the contribution: New knowledge practices : Boundary work revisited

Tamara Metze, Robert Duiveman, John Grin, Wim Hafkamp

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Abstract

Given the scientific and social importance attached to productive interactions between science and policy practices, there is a striking lack of insight into current knowledge practices and the dilemmas they lead to. Our special issue can’t solve this deficiency but it can provide an impetus for opening up current knowledge practices, reflect on the role of science in them and instigate a more systematic exchange of methods. A warning is given for the reification of boundary work and Gabrielle Bammers’ Implementation and Integration Sciences is introduced as framework for the analyses.
Translated title of the contributionNew knowledge practices : Boundary work revisited
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)3-8
JournalBestuurskunde
Volume24
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2015

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