Non-seeing, Non-thinking and Non-learning in Governance
The Return of the Unobserved and the Challenge of Sustainability
Non-seeing, Non-thinking and Non-learning in Governance
The Return of the Unobserved and the Challenge of Sustainability
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Description
A critical exploration of how non-learning functions in governance and its significance in understanding how policies can adapt to grand challenges such as sustainability.
As societies and governments are faced with mounting challenges, particularly in the form of environmental threats, new demands are being placed on government systems which must embrace new modes of learning and observation in order to transform policies. Here, Kristof Van Assche and Monica Gruezmacher seek to emphasize the importance of understanding 'epistemic negatives' - non-observing, non-thinking and non-learning - in governance.
Drawing on governance theory, critical management studies, policy studies and psychoanalysis, this study shines a light on the way unseen structures of knowledge influence the way we govern ourselves and our environment, and identifies how we can begin to overcome the dangers this poses to good governance. The book puts forward that not understanding the role of negative knowledge in governance is not truly understanding governance, and that these negatives must be fully observed in order to implement viable solutions to grand challenges that emphasize long-term strategy building, diverse observations and understandings of system-environment relations.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Governance as a setting and a goal
2. Observing and thinking in governance
3. Learning in governance
4. Learning, dark learning and non-learning
5. Non-observation: reasons and mechanisms
6. Non-thinking: reasons and mechanisms
7. Non-learning: reasons and mechanisms
8. Reconsidering the relation between thinking and organizing
9. The return of the unobserved?
Epilogue: The power of negatives and the positive transformation of governance
Index
Product details
| Published | 12 Nov 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 272 |
| ISBN | 9781350540552 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























