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  1. The distribution and use of policy knowledge in the policy process.David J. Webber - 1991 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 4 (4):6-35.
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  • Model-guided implementation of an instrument for program evaluation: The use of social policy and innovation models.Kees Mesman Schultz, Wilma I. Poot & Peter H. M. Bogaart - 1989 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 2 (3):57-73.
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  • Issues for the new thinking of knowledge utilization: Introductory remarks.Cheol H. Oh - 1997 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 10 (3):3-10.
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  • Professional knowledge for policy discourse: Argumentation versus reasoned selection of proposals.Duncan MacRae - 1988 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 1 (3):6-24.
  • Policy analysis and knowledge use.Duncan MacRae - 1991 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 4 (3):27-40.
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  • Policy theories, knowledge utilization, and evaluation.Frans L. Leeuw - 1991 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 4 (3):73-91.
    Recent publications on policy theories, similarities and dissimilarities of auditing and evaluation research and on the utilization of policy research by government officials.
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  • Predicting conceptual effects in research utilization: Looking with both eyes.Michael Huberman - 1989 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 2 (3):6-24.
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  • Disseminating and using research knowledge.Michael Huberman & Miriam Ben-Peretz - 1994 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 7 (4):3-12.
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  • Rethinking the science-policy nexus: from knowledge utilization and science technology studies to types of boundary arrangements. [REVIEW]Robert Hoppe - 2005 - Poiesis and Praxis 3 (3):199-215.
    The relationship between political judgment and science-based expertise is a troubled one. In the media three cliché images compete. The business-as-usual political story is that, in spite of appearances to the contrary, politics is safely ‘on top’ and experts are still ‘on tap’. The story told by scientists is that power-less but inventive scholars only ‘speak truth to power’. But there is plenty of room for a more cynical interpretation. It sees scientific advisers as following their own interests, unless better (...)
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  • Assessing the impact of policy analysis: The functions of usable ignorance.William N. Dunn - 1991 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 4 (4):36-55.
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