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Title: Networking Knowledge about Networks


1
Networking Knowledge about Networks
  • Collaboration between the Communication Research
    and Policy Communities

2
The Past
  • There is an extensive literature on the
    relationship between the communication research
    and policy communities going back to the 1880s.
  • Analysis of this literature tells us about

3
What We Know
  • Context the sociology of knowledge
  • Barriers
  • knowledge creation
  • knowledge transfer
  • knowledge utilization
  • Enduring tensions
  • Lessons learned

4
Context
  • Politics of the empirical
  • Depoliticization effect of institutional politics
  • Detachment of effects studies from originary
    concerns
  • Complexity
  • From government to governance and governmentality
  • Pessimism about the policy enterprise

5
Barriers Knowledge Creation
  • Selection of topic
  • Problem definition
  • Unit of analysis
  • Level of abstraction
  • Reward structure
  • Timing

6
Barriers Knowledge Transmission
  • Genre
  • Venue
  • Finding the information
  • Stage of policy-making process
  • Timing

7
Barriers Knowledge Utilization
  • Understanding of social science research
  • Skills to evaluate social science research
  • Political uses of research process
  • Political uses of research results
  • Timing

8
Enduring Tensions -- Relationships
  • Relationships
  • Researcher and policy-maker (trust, autonomy,
    structure of relationship)
  • Researcher and academic employer
  • Researcher and self Identity
  • Research horizon (Publication vs. knowledge
    management system)
  • Research questions (validity, innovation vs.
    consensus)

9
Lessons for Researchers
  • Ideas matter
  • Work on policy-relevant questions
  • Analyze results from policy perspective
  • Beware of over-generalization
  • Build coherent research agenda
  • Translate results for access
  • Become involved in institutional design

10
What We Dont Know
  • Existing lit largely case studies broad
    prescription, not systematic research
  • Case studies in this area are analytically thin
    and acontextual
  • Case studies deal only with portions of complex
    decision-making processes
  • Little work on current environment

11
The Problem
  • Existing lit suggests bridges between research
    policy communities, eg
  • Knowledge management systems
  • Institutional links
  • Curriculum development
  • But does not provide the analytical detail
    required to operationalize such ideas
  • Current curriculum study

12
Models
  • Existing lit yields model of linear, 1-way
    transmission between research policy
    communities
  • Alternative model Collaboration between
    research and policy communities on knowledge
    production

13
Research Agenda
  • Existing theories and research methods that could
    be applied to problem
  • Policy Networks
  • Policy Discourse
  • Information Seeking
  • Collaborative Work Practices

14
Policy Networks
  • Private-public sector links are critical to
    outcomes of policy processes
  • Used largely in Europe, largely for industrial
    policy
  • Add research community as third leg, and apply to
    social policy issues as well
  • Use network analysis

15
Policy Discourse
  • Conceptual frames influence policies
  • Analysis usually single issue, single discourse
  • Conduct meta-analyses comparative analysis
    across discourses
  • Use textual analysis, groupware exercises,
    meta-analyses

16
Information Seeking
  • Decision-makers acquire information through
    habitual practices
  • Use in policy analysis has been relatively rare,
    always issue and usually individual specific
  • Systematically apply to policy-makers who deal
    with IT
  • Use interviews, observation, textual analysis,
    network analysis

17
Collaborative Work Practices
  • Successful collaborations that endure over time
    are practice based
  • Easier to study when take place within fixed
    organizational units
  • But can apply to relationship between IT research
    and policy communities
  • Observation key

18
Today
  • Administrative statutory law constrain federal
    agency use of information -- without research on
    effects of regs laws on nature of
    decision-making
  • Almost no research on congressional use of
    information in decision-making

19
A Research Agenda
  • Conference raised specific IT policy issues, but
    the relationship between the research and policy
    communities must also be analyzed.
  • Doing so of wider value as well, for ITs are one
    among many policy problems involving large,
    complex, and rapidly changing technological
    systems.
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