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revealed that perceptions regarding the nature of the boundary spanning communication of the agency head and the staff scientist contributed importantly to the sociopolitical delegitimation ...
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to KT across U–I links. 5.1 Central measure 1—activities Studies that adopted a sociopolitical perspective emphasised that KT was a social process and the key role played by boundary spanners or knowledge ...
to explore more persistently who exactly could be a phrenologist. Did the “global community ” of followers not engage at all in infighting and boundary work? It is also surprising that Poskett entirely neglects ...
determinants of information costs: the closeness of social communities , and the state’s capacity to collect and share information—the remainder of the article refers to these as the two prongs of “ sociopolitical ...
huge geographic ranges across many sociopolitical boundaries , it became necessary to rethink conservation strategies. Numerous organizations and government agencies had been addressing conservation ...
to communicate effectively with scientists from other disciplines and members of different stakeholder communities [12]. Some graduate programs have begun to address these needs by providing students with tools ...
that factors may interact to produce an effect on the decision to adopt and the success of implementation. Table 1. Greenhalgh conceptual model components14 Concept Descriptions Outer context Sociopolitical ...
through the expansion of bounded sociopolitical spaces or their own partial assimilation into the mainstream (Wimmer 2008; Ajrouch and Jamal 2007). Dependent upon both time and circumstance, such boundaries ...
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