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Cross-field effects and temporary social fields : a case study of the mediatization of recent Australian knowledge economy policies
This paper utilizes Bourdieu's conceptual frame to examine the mediatized effects of policy processes concerned with the growth and support of knowledge industries in Australia. These policies span education, science, research and other knowledge industries (such as venture capital firms and intellectual property law). The paper argues that some policy processes are best represented as temporary social fields. The nature of these fields can be described by the kinds of cross-field effects that they produce, A case study of an Australian knowledge economy policy, The chance to change, and associated policy processes demonstrates the broad analytic capacities of Bourdieu 's conceptual frame for policy analysis, when combined with the concepts of cross-field effects and temporary social field developed here.
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Journal of education policyVolume
20Issue
6Pagination
705 - 724Publisher
RoutledgeLocation
Abingdon, EnglandPublisher DOI
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0268-0939eISSN
1464-5106Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2005, Taylor & FrancisUsage metrics
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