| Pauline Lipman - 2004 - 246 ˹éÒ
...official policy in these contexts, they "rewrite" it through their own actions. In this sense, policy is "an ongoing process of normative cultural production...across diverse social and institutional contexts" (Sutton & Levinson, 2001, p. 1), and local meanings are the result of conflicts and contention in these... | |
| Noel Dyck - 2008 - 172 ˹éÒ
...involving distinct cultural readings and actions, or, in the words of Bradley Levinson and Margaret Sutton, "an ongoing process of normative cultural production...across diverse social and institutional contexts" (2001: 1). At one level the administrative procedure functions exactly as intended. Though understood... | |
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