The Turn to Problematization: Political Implications of Contrasting Interpretive and Poststructural Adaptations
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and elaborate the varied meanings of problematization in contemporary policy theory. The primary focus is on the different meanings and uses of the term in interpretivism and in Foucault-influenced poststructuralism. The paper argues that interpretive/argumentative adaptations direct attention primarily to how policy makers/workers develop problematizations (ways of understanding a problem) while...
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Title
The Turn to Problematization: Political Implications of Contrasting Interpretive and Poststructural Adaptations
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
05
Issue
01
Pages
1 - 12
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