Table 1:

Boundary work and global cooperation

 Focus of
boundary work
Agents of boundary workTypes of boundary workLessons for global cooperation
Quark and JacobKnowledgesPrivate standard-setting bodiesCompetitive and collaborativeExclusive and inclusive forms of cooperation shaped by wider power dynamics
Tieku and CoffieKnowledgesRegional organizationCompetitive and configurationalRegional cooperation undermined by reliance on bodies of colonial knowledge
RumeliliSpacesRegional organizations and non-member statesConfigurationalRegional cooperation facilitated by organizational boundaries that are either hierarchical and malleable or fixed and multilateral
KrankeIdentitiesInternational organizationsCompetitive and collaborativeInter-organizational cooperation facilitated
by a mix of demarcation and alignment
LorenzanaIdentitiesTransnational workersCompetitive and collaborativeWorkplace cooperation achieved through emotional labour that performs authority and expertise
Ruiz-Rodríguez and
Vadrot
Knowledges
and spaces
Indigenous and local knowledge experts, transnational scientists and state actorsCompetitive,
collaborative and configurational
Certain forms of global cooperation and competition enabled by the creation and
use of ‘composite boundary objects’
Santos and LittlefieldKnowledges
and spaces
National governmentsConfigurationalDomestic militarization of policing shaped by transnational security cooperation
Hansen-Magnusson and GehrkeKnowledges, spaces and
identities
Intergovernmental and
inter-parliamentary
regional forums
Competitive and collaborativeRegional cooperation upheld in hard times through the shared responsibility for sustainable societies
 Focus of
boundary work
Agents of boundary workTypes of boundary workLessons for global cooperation
Quark and JacobKnowledgesPrivate standard-setting bodiesCompetitive and collaborativeExclusive and inclusive forms of cooperation shaped by wider power dynamics
Tieku and CoffieKnowledgesRegional organizationCompetitive and configurationalRegional cooperation undermined by reliance on bodies of colonial knowledge
RumeliliSpacesRegional organizations and non-member statesConfigurationalRegional cooperation facilitated by organizational boundaries that are either hierarchical and malleable or fixed and multilateral
KrankeIdentitiesInternational organizationsCompetitive and collaborativeInter-organizational cooperation facilitated
by a mix of demarcation and alignment
LorenzanaIdentitiesTransnational workersCompetitive and collaborativeWorkplace cooperation achieved through emotional labour that performs authority and expertise
Ruiz-Rodríguez and
Vadrot
Knowledges
and spaces
Indigenous and local knowledge experts, transnational scientists and state actorsCompetitive,
collaborative and configurational
Certain forms of global cooperation and competition enabled by the creation and
use of ‘composite boundary objects’
Santos and LittlefieldKnowledges
and spaces
National governmentsConfigurationalDomestic militarization of policing shaped by transnational security cooperation
Hansen-Magnusson and GehrkeKnowledges, spaces and
identities
Intergovernmental and
inter-parliamentary
regional forums
Competitive and collaborativeRegional cooperation upheld in hard times through the shared responsibility for sustainable societies
Table 1:

Boundary work and global cooperation

 Focus of
boundary work
Agents of boundary workTypes of boundary workLessons for global cooperation
Quark and JacobKnowledgesPrivate standard-setting bodiesCompetitive and collaborativeExclusive and inclusive forms of cooperation shaped by wider power dynamics
Tieku and CoffieKnowledgesRegional organizationCompetitive and configurationalRegional cooperation undermined by reliance on bodies of colonial knowledge
RumeliliSpacesRegional organizations and non-member statesConfigurationalRegional cooperation facilitated by organizational boundaries that are either hierarchical and malleable or fixed and multilateral
KrankeIdentitiesInternational organizationsCompetitive and collaborativeInter-organizational cooperation facilitated
by a mix of demarcation and alignment
LorenzanaIdentitiesTransnational workersCompetitive and collaborativeWorkplace cooperation achieved through emotional labour that performs authority and expertise
Ruiz-Rodríguez and
Vadrot
Knowledges
and spaces
Indigenous and local knowledge experts, transnational scientists and state actorsCompetitive,
collaborative and configurational
Certain forms of global cooperation and competition enabled by the creation and
use of ‘composite boundary objects’
Santos and LittlefieldKnowledges
and spaces
National governmentsConfigurationalDomestic militarization of policing shaped by transnational security cooperation
Hansen-Magnusson and GehrkeKnowledges, spaces and
identities
Intergovernmental and
inter-parliamentary
regional forums
Competitive and collaborativeRegional cooperation upheld in hard times through the shared responsibility for sustainable societies
 Focus of
boundary work
Agents of boundary workTypes of boundary workLessons for global cooperation
Quark and JacobKnowledgesPrivate standard-setting bodiesCompetitive and collaborativeExclusive and inclusive forms of cooperation shaped by wider power dynamics
Tieku and CoffieKnowledgesRegional organizationCompetitive and configurationalRegional cooperation undermined by reliance on bodies of colonial knowledge
RumeliliSpacesRegional organizations and non-member statesConfigurationalRegional cooperation facilitated by organizational boundaries that are either hierarchical and malleable or fixed and multilateral
KrankeIdentitiesInternational organizationsCompetitive and collaborativeInter-organizational cooperation facilitated
by a mix of demarcation and alignment
LorenzanaIdentitiesTransnational workersCompetitive and collaborativeWorkplace cooperation achieved through emotional labour that performs authority and expertise
Ruiz-Rodríguez and
Vadrot
Knowledges
and spaces
Indigenous and local knowledge experts, transnational scientists and state actorsCompetitive,
collaborative and configurational
Certain forms of global cooperation and competition enabled by the creation and
use of ‘composite boundary objects’
Santos and LittlefieldKnowledges
and spaces
National governmentsConfigurationalDomestic militarization of policing shaped by transnational security cooperation
Hansen-Magnusson and GehrkeKnowledges, spaces and
identities
Intergovernmental and
inter-parliamentary
regional forums
Competitive and collaborativeRegional cooperation upheld in hard times through the shared responsibility for sustainable societies
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