Knowledge Communities, Spatial Theory and Social Policy |
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Authors: | Steven Pinch |
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Affiliation: | University of Southampton |
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Abstract: | This paper uses the concept of knowledge communities to account for the relatively low impact of spatial perspectives on welfare policy (marginalization in the economic sphere; limited uptake in the social sphere). However, recent developments in the social sciences include a growing recognition of relationships between discourse, knowledge and power. Central to this work is a recognition of the territorialized nature of knowledge. These developments suggest that social policy has the potential to be reconfigured in a much more geographically sensitive manner. |
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Keywords: | Knowledge communities Spatial theory Postmodernity Social policy |
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