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Type: Book (edited)
Title: Engaging with Carol Bacchi: strategic interventions and exchanges
Publisher: University of Adelaide Press
Publisher Place: Australia
Issue Date: 2012
ISBN: 9780987171856
Editor: Bletsas, A.
Beasley, C.
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edited by Angelique Bletsas & Chris Beasley
Abstract: Carol Bacchi’s scholarship is both substantial and wide-ranging. Beginning her academic career as a historian in the field of English-Canadian women’s suffrage, Bacchi has made innovative and insightful contributions to the fields of feminist theory, critical policy studies, and post-structuralist theory. One of the characteristic traits of her scholarship is her interest in revising and revisiting analytic problems from a range of perspectives... This resolute analytical rigour is undoubtedly evident in Bacchi’s ‘What’s the Problem Represented to be?’ (‘WPR’) approach, which is perhaps her most crucial contribution to intellectual inquiry and certainly one of the most innovative analytical frameworks developed in recent times... This book illuminates, commemorates, and builds upon Bacchi’s ‘WPR’ approach. It outlines the trajectory of the development of the ‘WPR’ approach from Bacchi’s early engagements with feminist thinking, as an academic in scholarly environments which were often the preserve of men, towards the theoretical sophistication of an approach which requires an ongoing critical assessment of assumptions about the social world, social ‘problems’, policy agendas deemed to respond to those ‘problems’, and the researcher’s positioning. This book arose out of a conference organised by the Fay Gale Centre for Research on Gender at The University of Adelaide honouring Carol Bacchi’s work and is intended to make that work accessible to a range of audiences. - from the Introduction, by Angeliques Bletsas and Chris Beasley
Contents: Part I: Looking back: On beginning Chapter 1 From women’s history to women's policy: Pathways and partnerships Alison Mackinnon Part II: Strategic interventions and exchanges: Reflections and applications of the ‘What’s the Problem Represented to be?’ approach Chapter 2 Introducing the ‘What’s the Problem Represented to be?’ approach Carol Bacchi Chapter 3 Women, Policy and Politics: Recasting policy studies Susan Goodwin Chapter 4 Spaces between: Elaborating the theoretical underpinnings of the ‘WPR’ approach and its significance for contemporary scholarship Angelique Bletsas Chapter 5 Digging deeper: The challenge of problematising ‘inclusive development’ and ‘disability mainstreaming’ Nina Marshall Chapter 6 Answering Bacchi: A conversation about the work and impact of Carol Bacchi in teaching, research and practice in public health John Coveney and Christine Putland Chapter 7 Located subjects: The daily lives of policy workers Zoë Gill Part III: Strategic exchanges: The wider context Chapter 8 Making politics fleshly: The ethic of social flesh Chris Beasley and Carol Bacchi Chapter 9 Post-structural comparative politics: Acknowledging the political effects of research Malin Rönnblom Part IV: Looking forward: Still engaged Chapter 10 Strategic interventions and ontological politics: Research as political practice Carol Bacchi
Rights: © 2012 The Authors
DOI: 10.1017/9780987171856
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9780987171856
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