Re-Thinking Policy in the New Republic of Knowledge

Minerva 41 (3):195-205 (2003)
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Abstract

The importance of knowledge ingovernance presents increasing pressures on thescience-society contract. A re-thinking of thenature of `knowledge policy' is required. Byexamining the changing context and processes ofthe production of knowledge, this articleexamines whether and how policy organizationscan learn to adapt to complex knowledgeenvironments

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