ven the complexity of the modern research environment, funders (usually government agencies) are encouraging the formation of formal research networks (FRNs). FRNs have a predictable structure which includes primary and (whether acknowledged or not) secondary stakeholders as participants. Policy and program managers need to understand the larger structure, not just the internal operations, of the networks. We propose the use of actor-network theory to understand the strategy and construction of FRNs, and in particular to understand the specific problems surrounding FRNs for social science sand humanities research.  
In this dissertation, I study the interplay between the structure of a collaborative research networ...
The role of networks in innovation has been approached from both economic and sociological approache...
While the subject of networks has been an issue in the social sciences for decades, it can still be...
Research granting agencies in Canada have increasingly turned to formal research networks (those wit...
Governments in OECD countries are turning more and more towards creating networked entities as a mea...
The delegation of authority in research funding to multi-actor networks that include users is seen a...
Since its development in the late 1980s, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has provided social scientists w...
There is a widely held belief that the underperformance of the European research system can be parti...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
The Canadian Innovation Systems Research Network (ISRN) has been a highly successful approach to fos...
Mutual support between State and Science developed constantly through modernity. In spite of the amb...
The need for better linkages between evidence and policymaking has been well established in the lite...
This thesis provides a critical examination of the theoretical and methodological tools provided by ...
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government ...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, Actor-Network Theory has been adopted as a mode of enquiry across ...
In this dissertation, I study the interplay between the structure of a collaborative research networ...
The role of networks in innovation has been approached from both economic and sociological approache...
While the subject of networks has been an issue in the social sciences for decades, it can still be...
Research granting agencies in Canada have increasingly turned to formal research networks (those wit...
Governments in OECD countries are turning more and more towards creating networked entities as a mea...
The delegation of authority in research funding to multi-actor networks that include users is seen a...
Since its development in the late 1980s, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has provided social scientists w...
There is a widely held belief that the underperformance of the European research system can be parti...
This thesis explores the opportunities to build a structural policy network model that is rooted in ...
The Canadian Innovation Systems Research Network (ISRN) has been a highly successful approach to fos...
Mutual support between State and Science developed constantly through modernity. In spite of the amb...
The need for better linkages between evidence and policymaking has been well established in the lite...
This thesis provides a critical examination of the theoretical and methodological tools provided by ...
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government ...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, Actor-Network Theory has been adopted as a mode of enquiry across ...
In this dissertation, I study the interplay between the structure of a collaborative research networ...
The role of networks in innovation has been approached from both economic and sociological approache...
While the subject of networks has been an issue in the social sciences for decades, it can still be...