This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the meaning making work of a cohort of mid-level policy actors. Specifically, we propose that Basil Bernstein’s work on the structuring of pedagogic discourse, in particular, the concept of recontextualisation, may add to understandings of the policy work of interpretation and translation. Recontextualisation refers to the relational processes of selecting and moving knowledge from one context to another, as well as to the distinctive re-organisation of knowledge as an instructional and regulative or moral discourse. Processes of recontextualisation necessitate an analysis of power and control relations, and therefore add to the Foucauldian theo...
Policy implementation at school level is often recognised as transformative enactment. Positioning s...
This paper explores the role of meso‐level actors and their ongoing mediating roles in educational p...
This article is offered as a counterpoint and complement to the symposium on policy enactment in a p...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
This essay contributes to the construction of a critically informed toolbox of diverse concepts for ...
Drawing on Bernstein’s concept of recontextualization, this paper explores how mid-level actors inte...
This paper presents a new heuristic device for the analysis of educational policy. Through an examin...
This study considers the meaningfulness of policies and proposes that a trustworthy interpreting of ...
This paper deploys some concepts from the work of Michel Foucault to problematize the mundane and qu...
This paper explores two different ontological positions from which policy in schools and teachers ca...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors i...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
This article concerns policy implementation and examines the processes of translation through which ...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
The 'interpretive turn' in policy studies has emphasised the unpredictable and often incomplete natu...
Policy implementation at school level is often recognised as transformative enactment. Positioning s...
This paper explores the role of meso‐level actors and their ongoing mediating roles in educational p...
This article is offered as a counterpoint and complement to the symposium on policy enactment in a p...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
This essay contributes to the construction of a critically informed toolbox of diverse concepts for ...
Drawing on Bernstein’s concept of recontextualization, this paper explores how mid-level actors inte...
This paper presents a new heuristic device for the analysis of educational policy. Through an examin...
This study considers the meaningfulness of policies and proposes that a trustworthy interpreting of ...
This paper deploys some concepts from the work of Michel Foucault to problematize the mundane and qu...
This paper explores two different ontological positions from which policy in schools and teachers ca...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors i...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
This article concerns policy implementation and examines the processes of translation through which ...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
The 'interpretive turn' in policy studies has emphasised the unpredictable and often incomplete natu...
Policy implementation at school level is often recognised as transformative enactment. Positioning s...
This paper explores the role of meso‐level actors and their ongoing mediating roles in educational p...
This article is offered as a counterpoint and complement to the symposium on policy enactment in a p...