Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7353789 Geoforum 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Although contemporary policy making is substantially affected by consultants, little is known about the interconnection of their role inside policy making networks and their key product - knowledge. This paper matches the approaches on Policy Mobilities (PM) and Territorial Knowledge Dynamics (TKD) to fill this theoretical gap. By exploring the synergies of both concepts, a research agenda is suggested that enables to investigate the multi-facetted entanglements of knowledge and policy making dynamics as well as what stake consultants have in this complex assemblage. Accordingly, this paper claims appreciation of 'variegated consultocracies' rather than global homogeneity of consultants' engagement in policy making processes by explicating better integration of 'scale, 'time', and actors' embeddedness into PM. The paper thus primarily aims to provide a solid theoretical and methodological basis for exploring the complex dynamics consultants take part in, and how they in turn impact policy making processes.
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