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The Danish trans-fatty acids ban: alliances, mental maps and co-production of policies and research
In: Evidence & policy: a journal of research, debate and practice, Volume 14, Issue 2, p. 221-234
ISSN: 1744-2656
In 2003 an executive order was issued banning industrially produced trans-fatty acids above a low level in food items in Denmark. To date, only a few other countries have followed Denmark's example. The way health consequences of trans fats were translated by the different actors enabled the creation of alliances between researchers, politicians, administration and industry. Danish researchers interpreted the research in a way to suit their 'mental maps' and to support their initially set goal to reduce industrially produced trans fats. The process displayed a 'co-production' where research and policymaking influenced research interpretations.
Response to Stender et al
In: Evidence & policy: a journal of research, debate and practice, Volume 14, Issue 2, p. 239-240
ISSN: 1744-2656
Fortiden som idealtype
In: Dansk sociologi: tidsskrift udgivet af Dansk Sociologforening, Volume 12, Issue 2, p. 85-88
ISSN: 0905-5908
The History of Medicine in Denmark
In: Social history of medicine, Volume 8, Issue 1, p. 117-123
ISSN: 1477-4666
Meet the local policy workers: Implementation of health promotion guidelines in Denmark
In: Public policy and administration: PPA, Volume 33, Issue 1, p. 66-87
ISSN: 1749-4192
Reporting on an interview and observation-based study in Danish municipalities, this article deals with local policy workers and takes it's departure in the great variation we observed in implementation of centrally issued health promotion guidelines. We present five types of local policy workers, each of whom we found typified a specific way of reasoning and implementing the guidelines. This typology illustrates the diversity found within a group of local policy workers and helps explain the variability reported in most studies on policy/guideline implementation. On the level of individuals, variation in implementation is often explained by the implementers' perceptions of need for, and potential benefits of the policy, self-efficacy and skill proficiency. We add 'professionally related experiences' as another explanation. We introduce the concepts of translation and hinterland to understand how and why people in the same positions receiving the same set of guidelines implement them differently and suggest that local policy workers' professionally related experiences affect the frames in which they translate the guidelines and decide upon the strategies of implementation. As such, this article illustrates a residual order of implementation practice: the unruly and elusive part of public policy implementation, ordered only partly by the centrally issued policies.
Dette nummers samlede anmeldelser
In: Kvinder, køn og forskning, Issue 2
I dette nummer er følgnde bøger blevet anmeldt:Mühleisen, Wencke og Åse Røthing (red.): Norske seksualiteter. Cappelen Akademisk Forlag, 2009.Gabriella Nilsson: Könsmakt eller häxjakt? Lunds Universitet. Avdelingen för etnologi med folklivsarkivet. Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, 2009.Christina Jansson: Maktfyllda möten i medicinska rum. Debatt, kunskap och praktik i svensk förlossningsvård 1960-1985. Sekel Bokförlag, 2008.Lise Busk Jensen: Romantikkens forfatterinder. Gyldendal, 2009.
Anmeldelser - Magt og demokrati i Danmark -- hovedresultater fra Magtudredningen, 2003
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Volume 36, Issue 2, p. 217
ISSN: 0105-0710
Anmeldelser - Den demokratiske udfordring, 1999
In: Politica: tidsskrift for politisk videnskab, Volume 32, Issue 1, p. 86
ISSN: 0105-0710