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Cover Evidence & Policy

Volume 11 (2015): Issue 3 (Aug 2015): Special issue • Guidelines in the play of governance: epistemic issues. Guest-edited by Ger Wackers and Rolf Andreas Markussen

in Evidence & Policy
Online ISSN:
1744-2656
Print ISSN:
1744-2648
Issue Publication Date:
01 Aug 2015
  • Guidelines in the play of governance: epistemic issues
  • Research
    • Patient-centred decision-making? Biocitizens between evidence-based medicine and self-determination
    • Into the wild country: epistemic issues in professional guidelines for palliative sedation in end-of-life care
    • Objectivities of a post-normal guideline project: the introduction of a guideline for sick-listing practices in Sweden
    • Informed ignorance and the difficulty of using guidelines in policy processes
    • ‘You need to bond with the ones you train’: mixing epistemic cultures in medical residency training
    • ‘Black magic’ and ‘gold dust’: the epistemic and political uses of evidence tools in public health policy making
    • On recursive policy envelopes and exposure management: the mysterious survival of a governmental guideline
  • Sources and Resources
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Defining brokers, intermediaries, and boundary spanners: a systematic review

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Jennifer Watling Neal https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7749-8121
,
Zachary P. Neal https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3076-4995
, and
Brian Brutzman https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2956-3371
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