Professional categorization, risk management and inter- agency commuinciation in public inquires into disastrous outcomes / (Record no. 326436)

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Personal name Slembrouk, Stef
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Title Professional categorization, risk management and inter- agency commuinciation in public inquires into disastrous outcomes /
Statement of responsibility, etc Stef Slembrouck
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Title proper/short title Professional categorization, risk management and inter- agency commuinciation in public inquires into disastrous outcomes /
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Oxford, UK,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc March, 2009.
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Extent 280- 298 p.
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Current publication frequency Monthly
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation March, 2009.
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Volume number/sequential designation Volume 39, Number 2
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Summary, etc This paper suggests a conceptual shift in the way we approach information sharing by foregrounding the role of categorization. We argue that the establishment of professional categories, while being central to institutional intervention, is contingent on the complexities of everyday inter- professional encounters. It is important therefore to analyze situations in professionals report on the negotiation of categories as well as how professionals account for a failure to align sender and receiver frames. The data analyzed in this paper consists of two excerpts each from a public inquiry in the UK (the Victoria Climbie Inquiry) and one in Belgium (the Parliamentary Commission Dutroux). In conclusion, we address a number of themes in contemporary debates about improving interagency and within- agency communication. In particular, we advocate the promotion of language awareness rooted in interactional analysis and the need to understand the on- the- ground dynamics of evolving everyday practice as importers prerequisites for bringing about and responding to change.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Categorization
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