Engaging with Carol Bacchi strategic interventions and exchanges

"Carol Bacchi's scholarship is both substantial and wide-ranging. Beginning her academic career as a historian in the field of English-Canadian women's suffrage, Bacchi has made innovative and insightful contributions to the fields of feminist theory, critical policy studies, and post...

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Otros Autores: Bletsas, Angelique (-), Beasley, Chris
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Adelaide : University of Adelaide Press 2012.
Colección:Open Research Library ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • I. Looking back: on beginning
  • 1. From women's history to women's policy: pathways and partnerships / Alison Mackinnon
  • II. Strategic interventions and exchanges: reflections and applications of the 'what's the problem represented to be?' approach
  • 2. Introducing the 'what's the problem represented to be?' approach / Carol Bacchi
  • 3. Women, policy and politics: recasting policy studies / Susan Goodwin
  • 4. Spaces between: elaborating the theoretical underpinnings of the 'WPR' approach and its significance for contemporary scholarship / Angelique Bletsas
  • 5. Digging deeper: the challenge of problematising 'inclusive development' and 'disability mainstreaming' / Nina Marshall
  • 6. Answering Bacchi: a conversation about the work and impact of Carol Bacchi in teaching, research and practice in public health / John Coveney and Christine Putland
  • 7. Located subjects: the daily lives of policy workers / Zoe Gill
  • III. Strategic exchanges: the wider context
  • 8. Making politics fleshly: the ethic of social flesh / Chris Beasley and Carol Bacchi
  • 9. Post-structural comparative politics: acknowledging the political effects of research / Malin Ronnblom
  • IV. Looking forward: still engaged
  • 10. Strategic interventions and ontological politics: research as political practice / Carol Bacchi.
  • I. Looking back: on beginning
  • From women's history to women's policy: pathways and partnerships / Alison Mackinnon
  • II. Strategic interventions and exchanges: reflections and applications of the 'what's the problem represented to be?' approach
  • Introducing the 'what's the problem represented to be?' approach / Carol Bacchi
  • Women, policy and politics: recasting policy studies / Susan Goodwin
  • Spaces between: elaborating the theoretical underpinnings of the 'WPR' approach and its significance for contemporary scholarship / Angelique Bletsas
  • Digging deeper: the challenge of problematising 'inclusive development' and 'disability mainstreaming' / Nina Marshall
  • Answering Bacchi: a conversation about the work and impact of Carol Bacchi in teaching, research and practice in public health / John Coveney and Christine Putland
  • Located subjects: the daily lives of policy workers / Zoe Gill
  • III. Strategic exchanges: the wider context
  • Making politics fleshly: the ethic of social flesh / Chris Beasley and Carol Bacchi
  • Post-structural comparative politics: acknowledging the political effects of research / Malin Ronnblom
  • IV. Looking forward: still engaged
  • Strategic interventions and ontological politics: research as political practice / Carol Bacchi.