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Safety vs. reputation: risk controversies in emerging policy networks regarding school safety in the Netherlands
Authors:Joep Binkhorst &   Sytze F. Kingma
Affiliation:1. Organisation Sciences , VU University Amsterdam , Amsterdam , The Netherlands s.f.kingma@vu.nl
Abstract:This article deals with risk controversies in emerging policy networks regarding school safety in the Netherlands. It offers a grounded account of the interpretations of school risks and safety measures by the various stakeholders of the policy network, in particular, schools, local government and the police. Theoretically, policy networks are conceived as mediating between the structural conditions of the ‘risk-society’ and the ‘culture of fear’ on the one hand and the institution of safety standards on the organizational level of schools on the other hand. It is argued that in the low-risk context of schools, it is particularly important to take into account the soft, cultural side of safety next to the hard, material side of safety. This distinction also accounts for the ambiguities and controversies over school risks. A further conclusion is that in this network a lack of local leadership seems to hinder the development of firm safety measures. Overall, this article highlights the paradox between a concern for safety and a concern for a school’s reputation.
Keywords:safety culture  schools  risk governance  policy networks  case study
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