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Institutionally embedded research

how academic and governmental practices enable and constrain collaborative research

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how academic and governmental practices enable and constrain collaborative research

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To elucidate how authoritative knowledge is established for better dealing with unstructured urban problems, this article describes how collaborations between researchers and officials become an instrument for conceptualizing and addressing policy problems. A case study is used to describe a research consortium evaluating the controversial practice of ‘Lifestyle’ based housing allocation in the Dutch domain of social-housing. Analyzing this case in key episodes, we see researchers and policymakers selectively draw on established institutional practices—their so called ‘home practices’—to jointly (re-)structure problems. In addition, we find that restructuring problems is not only intertwined with, but also deliberately aimed at (re-)structuring the relations within and between the governmental practices, the actors are embedded in. It is by selectively tinkering with knowledges, values, norms, and criteria that the actors can deliberately enable and constrain the ways a real-world problem is addressed.

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OrganisatieDe Haagse Hogeschool
AfdelingFaculteit Bestuur, Recht & Veiligheid
LectoraatLectoraat Public Governance
Gepubliceerd inScience and Public Policy Oxford academic, Vol. 47(2020), Uitgave: 6, Pagina's: 855-864
Datum2020-12-08
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1093/scipol/scaa049
TaalEngels

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