This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution in governance. It develops the argument that learning, dark learning and non-learning are necessarily entwined in governance, moreover, entwined in a pattern unique to each governance configuration and path. What can be learned collectively for the common good, what kind of knowledge and learning can be strategically used and shamelessly abused, and which forms of knowledge remain invisible, intentionally and unintentionally, emerges in a history of co-evolution of actors and institutions, power and knowledge, in governance. Learning becomes possible in a particular form of management of observation, of transparency and opacity, where contin...
In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We...
A growing body of public policy and governance scholars recognise the importance of learning in supp...
This Commentary reflects on the state of the scholarship on learning for environmental and natural r...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in govern...
This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in govern...
This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in govern...
Reflexive approaches to (multilevel) governance are currently discussed as essential for sustainable...
Governance connotes the way an organization, an economy, or a social system co-ordinates and steers ...
Governments in all OECD countries are facing the challenge of governing increasingly complex educati...
There are more poor people around the world than ever before. One of the missing factors in efforts ...
Learning is usually assumed to be an essentially cognitive activity. Consequently, the learning orga...
In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We...
A growing body of public policy and governance scholars recognise the importance of learning in supp...
This Commentary reflects on the state of the scholarship on learning for environmental and natural r...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This essay introduces and frames the contributions to the special issue on learning and co-evolution...
This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in govern...
This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in govern...
This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in govern...
Reflexive approaches to (multilevel) governance are currently discussed as essential for sustainable...
Governance connotes the way an organization, an economy, or a social system co-ordinates and steers ...
Governments in all OECD countries are facing the challenge of governing increasingly complex educati...
There are more poor people around the world than ever before. One of the missing factors in efforts ...
Learning is usually assumed to be an essentially cognitive activity. Consequently, the learning orga...
In this paper we rethink and reframe organizational learning in terms of organizational becoming. We...
A growing body of public policy and governance scholars recognise the importance of learning in supp...
This Commentary reflects on the state of the scholarship on learning for environmental and natural r...