Against narrow and less problematizing conceptions of the use of research and its impact on policy-making new, more reflective approaches propose wider ways of seeing and dealing with social science. |
Such a perspective has the advantage of problematizing the direction of change, rather than assuming it, as far too many authors have tended to do. |
Another conceptual problem in Dixons's work arises with the manner in which he ascribes agency to the cinema without problematizing this move. |
It is also possible that the repertoire of emotions in other phyla might be different, further problematizing the task of individuating non-vertebrate emotions. |
This calling into question, problematizing, deconstructing — whatever you want to call it — of the status of art is what makes a lot of people uncomfortable with postmodernism in the second sense. |
This important analysis can be furthered enhanced by problematizing the power of information itself in compelling effective public action, first by civil society organizations, and then by the World Bank itself. |