Michaela Padden (@michaelapadden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm happy to say the #WPRnetwork has reached over 50 subscribers! If you would like updates from other #WPR scholars using #CarolBacchi's approach to policy analysis then subscribe here: jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadm…

I'm happy to say the #WPRnetwork has reached over 50 subscribers! If you would like updates from other #WPR scholars using #CarolBacchi's approach to policy analysis then subscribe here: jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadm…
Michaela Padden (@michaelapadden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #WPRnetwork now has an email list! Subscribe for information about #WPR (What’s the Problem Represented to Be?) #CarolBacchi publications and collaborations. See our website for the sign-up link! kau.se/en/political-s…

Lesley Martin (@lesleymartin216) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem of #litter suggests the question: what kind of "problem" is "litter"? The proposed "solutions" point to how the problem is treated by government 🤔 watch this space #edinburghbinstrikes @paulCairney Scottish Policy & Research Exchange #WPRnetwork Interpretive Policy Analysis

Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 (@rosedwards2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🙏🏻 to Karlstads universitet colleagues for wonderful opportunity to spend 2 days discussing ‘what’s the problem represented to be’ method of policy analysis with participants from around the world #WPRnetwork If you want to know more about WPR ⬇️ carolbacchi.com/about/

Dr. Tracey Price-Allan (@traceyp80136099) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Homeward bound after a fantastic few days of discussion, collaboration and connection at the WPR symposium in Karlstad. Huge thanks to the organisers... What a superb few days! Looking forward to seeing the seeds we have begun to sew grow and blossom :) #WPRnetwork

Elian E. Jentoft 🏳️‍🌈 (@elian_jentoft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On my way home from the Carol Bacchi Symposium with some wonderful memories, new friendships and heaps of inspiration. Thank you #wprnetwork and Karlstads universitet for a perfect conference. It was an especially rich experience for early career researchers and I'm honored to have been a part!

Professor Pamela Ugwudike (@pamelaugwudike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s great to be here at Karlstad University Sweden with Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 on day two of the #wprnetwork symposium on Bacchis’s approach to critical policy analysis.

Professor Pamela Ugwudike (@pamelaugwudike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s great to see you again after such a long time Ros Edwards 🕯🌱! & very exciting to be here at the #WPRnetwork international symposium at Karlstad University Sweden, discussing fascinating & impressive applications of Bacchi’s poststructural approach to critical policy analysis.

Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN) (@policyupen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Network Manager is at a WPR Conference at Karlstad University today with Dave from Scottish Policy & Research Exchange learning all about policy problem framing and knowledge production! They will also be presenting a workshop on the politics of engagement in practice 🥳 #WPRnetwork

Our Network Manager is at a WPR Conference at Karlstad University today with Dave from <a href="/SPRExchange/">Scottish Policy & Research Exchange</a> learning all about policy problem framing and knowledge production! They will also be presenting a workshop on the politics of engagement in practice 🥳

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Kari Lancaster (@kari_lancaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So good to hear an accomplished scholar like Carol Bacchi extending and explicitly revising the emphasis of her early work, for example rethinking ‘Women, Policy and Politics’ and further emphasising the ontological turn. A reminder that our own work is never fixed. #WPRnetwork

Kari Lancaster (@kari_lancaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For an introduction to Carol Bacchi’s WPR approach and poststructural policy analysis, see the excellent resources on her website: carolbacchi.com/about/ #WPRnetwork

Kari Lancaster (@kari_lancaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carol Bacchi kicks off the #WPRnetwork symposium, outlining new developments in the WPR approach, emphasising an ontology of becoming rather than an ontology of being. Realities made through relations and practices, directing attention to how ‘problems’ are constituted in policy.

Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 (@rosedwards2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Me and Professor Pamela Ugwudike at the international symposium on the WPR approach - first time we’ve seen each other in person even tho we’re both in University of Southampton Sociology & Criminology! We’re very excited for WPR and us #WPRnetwork

Me and <a href="/PamelaUgwudike/">Professor Pamela Ugwudike</a> at the international symposium on the WPR approach - first time we’ve seen each other in person even tho we’re both in <a href="/UoS_Socio_Crim/">University of Southampton Sociology & Criminology</a>!  We’re very excited for WPR and us  #WPRnetwork