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The state of the field: maps, gaps and traps

The state of the field: maps, gaps and traps
The state of the field: maps, gaps and traps
This chapter maps the existing knowledge base as it relates to the analysis of blame. It undertakes this exercise in conceptual cartography in response to concerns that the existing knowledge base is as scattered as it is diffused. A sophisticated bibliometric analysis dating back several decades provides a data-based foundation for this chapter, and allows the authors to highlight a core spine of scholarship. It also identifies a number of ‘gaps’ and ‘traps’ in relation to the study of blame. The former ‘gaps’ relating to areas or topics that have not formed the focus of blame-theoretic research; the latter ‘traps’ highlighting dominant assumptions that are very rarely questioned let alone challenged within the existing research base. The research presented in the chapter also indicates the existence of a number of central reference points, a lack of connective intellectual tissue between approaches and a number of emergent themes that demand further analysis. The final section seeks to stretch and push the boundaries of how, why and where the politics and governance of blame (and therefore credit) is approached and understood.
blame, accountability, governance, scapegoating, Covid-19
Oxford University Press
Rhodes, R.A.W.
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Rhodes, R.A.W., Flinders, Matthew, Hinterleinter, Markus and Weaver, Kent (2023) The state of the field: maps, gaps and traps. In, The Politics and Governance of Blame. Oxford. Oxford University Press. (In Press)

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Abstract

This chapter maps the existing knowledge base as it relates to the analysis of blame. It undertakes this exercise in conceptual cartography in response to concerns that the existing knowledge base is as scattered as it is diffused. A sophisticated bibliometric analysis dating back several decades provides a data-based foundation for this chapter, and allows the authors to highlight a core spine of scholarship. It also identifies a number of ‘gaps’ and ‘traps’ in relation to the study of blame. The former ‘gaps’ relating to areas or topics that have not formed the focus of blame-theoretic research; the latter ‘traps’ highlighting dominant assumptions that are very rarely questioned let alone challenged within the existing research base. The research presented in the chapter also indicates the existence of a number of central reference points, a lack of connective intellectual tissue between approaches and a number of emergent themes that demand further analysis. The final section seeks to stretch and push the boundaries of how, why and where the politics and governance of blame (and therefore credit) is approached and understood.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2023
Keywords: blame, accountability, governance, scapegoating, Covid-19

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Local EPrints ID: 482458
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482458
PURE UUID: 48a9f4dd-f2bb-4203-8cb0-c84447b92017
ORCID for R.A.W. Rhodes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1886-2392

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Date deposited: 05 Oct 2023 16:45
Last modified: 08 Dec 2023 02:44

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Author: R.A.W. Rhodes ORCID iD
Author: Matthew Flinders
Author: Markus Hinterleinter
Author: Kent Weaver

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