Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1061511 | Policy and Society | 2012 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The following article stems from the qualitative synthesis of the country reports of the project. After discussing the problems of defining experience based knowledge we discuss its potentials and limits in policymaking. The analysis emphasises the changing and volatile nature of this knowledge: during translation into policy terms it is transformed almost beyond recognisability. This is not however the end of the process - just the beginning of a new cycle.
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Authors
Alma Demszky, Armin Nassehi,