Governing by network in Europe: associations, educational research and social partnership

The coincident arrival of a European policy space in education and a European Educational Research Association [EERA], and their subsequent relation, will be the subject of this paper. EERA is a hybrid organization-it supports scientific networking, it is a social partner in EU policy, it is a first...

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Published inCritical studies in education Vol. 48; no. 1; pp. 79 - 95
Main Author Lawn, Martin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 01.03.2007
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ISSN1750-8487
1750-8495
DOI10.1080/17508480601120962

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Summary:The coincident arrival of a European policy space in education and a European Educational Research Association [EERA], and their subsequent relation, will be the subject of this paper. EERA is a hybrid organization-it supports scientific networking, it is a social partner in EU policy, it is a first level social space for networking, and increasingly it is faced with acting in policy forums. It is scientific, public and professional but most of all, like most associations, especially those working across borders, it is unstable and voluntaristic. Establishing itself in a new policy landscape, a European Policy space rapidly emerging in higher education and research around it, and burdened with the pasts of its members-and its diversity of traditions and languages-is difficult enough. Yet it has to be examined against new theories of governance and the role of networks, which place associations in Europe in a very interesting role. The paper tends to the conclusion that either EERA or the theory fails to meet the task required of it-so far.
Bibliography:Refereed article. Includes bibliographical references.
Critical Studies in Education; v.48 n.1 p.79-95; March 2007
Critical Studies in Education, v.48, no.1, Mar 2007: (79)-95
ISSN:1750-8487
1750-8495
DOI:10.1080/17508480601120962