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TLRPIII: Learning in and for Interagency working Interagency collaboration : a review of the literature Paul Warmington, Harry Daniels, Anne Edwards, Steve Brown, Jane Leadbetter, Deirdre Martin, David Middleton July 2004 Published by the Learning in and for Interagency Working Project Correspondence should be sent to: The Learning in and for Interagency Working Project Centre for Sociocultural and Activity Theory Research Department of Education University of Bath Bath BA2 7AY or Printed in the UK ISBN 0-9550284-0-X The Learning in and for Interagency Working Project, 2004 The Learning in and for Interagency Working Project is part of Phase III of the Economic and Social Research Council s Teaching and Learning Research Programme. Table of contents Page Acknowledgements 2 Executive Summary 3 1 Introduction 8 Aims of the review 8 The format of the review 8 Methodology/ Quality 8 Theoretical models 9 Activity theory 9 2 Methodology 12 Search 12 Commentary 13 3 Interagency working: rationale and definitions 13 4 Interagency working as co-configuration 17 5 Object-orientated analyses of Interagency working 26 6 Bureaucratic analyses of Interagency working 37 7 Knots, teams and networks 39 8 Boundary-crossing 44 9 Conclusio
TLRPIII: Learning in and for interagency working Interagency Collaboration: a review of the literature Paul Warmington, Harry Daniels, Anne Edwards, Steve Brown,
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