A1 Journal article (refereed)
Suomen tiedontuotannon regiimi : yksi vai monta? (2021)


Sorsa, V.-P., Alaja, A., & Kaitila, J. (2021). Suomen tiedontuotannon regiimi : yksi vai monta?. Poliittinen talous, 9. https://doi.org/10.51810/pt.109887


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All authors or editors: Sorsa, Ville-Pekka; Alaja, Antti; Kaitila, Joel

Journal or series: Poliittinen talous

eISSN: 2341-7862

Publication year: 2021

Volume: 9

Publisher: Poliittisen talouden tutkimuksen seura

Publication country: Finland

Publication language: Finnish

DOI: https://doi.org/10.51810/pt.109887

Publication open access: Openly available

Publication channel open access: Open Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/78913


Abstract

An ideational turn occurred in political economy scholarship in the 1990s. During the last decade systematic research attention has been paid to the production and channelling of ideas into political-economic decision-making. One of the key theories in comparative political economy has been that of knowledge regimes, which focuses on the institutional and organizational devices that produce ideas and expertise for national political-economic decision-making. This article presents and problematizes the research on knowledge regimes. The article problematizes the background assumption that the knowledge producers of one regime form one homogeneous organization field and discusses the consequences of giving up this assumption for further research. The article uses the nested case study of Finland to demonstrate the possibilities opened by the removal of the background assumption. The analysis suggests that in Finland there is no homogeneous national knowledge regime but sectorally variegated knowledge regimes.


Keywords: knowledge production; political economics

Free keywords: tiedontuotannon regiimit; Suomi; problematisointi; vertaileva poliittinen talous


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Reporting Year: 2021

JUFO rating: 1


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