Policy ‘framing’ and evidence-based planning: ‘epistemic communities’ in the multi-jurisdictional environment of an enlarged Europe

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Nunes, R., Adams, N. and Cotella, G. (2009) Policy ‘framing’ and evidence-based planning: ‘epistemic communities’ in the multi-jurisdictional environment of an enlarged Europe. In: 23rd Congress of the Association of the European Schools of Planning, July 15-18, Liverpool, England.

Abstract/Summary

The following paper builds on ongoing discussions over the spatial and territorial turns in planning, as it relates to the dynamics of evidence-based planning and knowledge production in the policy process. It brings this knowledge perspective to the organizational and institutional dynamics of transformational challenges implicit in the recent enlargement of the EU. Thus it explores the development of new spatial ideas and planning approaches, and their potential to shape or ‘frame’ spatial policy through the formulation of new institutional arrangements and the de-institutionalization of others. That is, how knowledge is created, contested, mobilized and controlled across governance architectures or territorial knowledge channels. In so doing, the paper elaborates and discusses a theoretical framework through which the interplay of knowledge and policymaking can be conceptualized and analyzed.

Additional Information Also presented at: RSA Annual Conference: Understanding and Shaping Regions: Spatial, Social and Economic Futures Date: 6th-8th April 2009 Venue: Leuven, Belgium
Item Type Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/25946
Refereed Yes
Divisions Henley Business School > Real Estate and Planning
Additional Information Also presented at: RSA Annual Conference: Understanding and Shaping Regions: Spatial, Social and Economic Futures Date: 6th-8th April 2009 Venue: Leuven, Belgium
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