Policy paradigms in theory and practice : discourses, ideas and anomalies in public policy dynamics
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by John Hogan, Michael Howlett
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xvii, 325 pages ; 24 cm
SERIES
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Studies in the political economy of public policy
NOTES PERTAINING TO TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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discourses, ideas and anomalies in public policy dynamics
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
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Political planning
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Policy sciences
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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JF
Book number
1525
Classification Record Number
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P6P653
2015
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Machine generated contents note: -- PART I -- 1. Reflections On Our Understanding Of Policy Paradigms And Policy Change; John Hogan & Michael Howlett -- 2. What Is A Policy Paradigm? Overcoming Epistemological Hurdles In Cross-Disciplinary Conceptual Adaptation; Matt Wilder -- 3. Can You Recognize A Paradigm When You See One? Defining And Measuring Paradigm Shift; Pierre-Marc Daigneault -- 4. Is There A Fourth Institutionalism? Ideas, Institutions And The Explanation Of Policy Change; Jeremy Rayner -- PART II -- 5. Comparing And Contrasting Peter Hall's Paradigms And Ideas With The Advocacy Coalition Framework; Paul Cairney & Christopher M. Weible -- 6. Paradigm Construction And The Politics Of Policy Anomalies; Matt Wilder & Michael Howlett -- 7. From Policy Paradigm To Policy Statement: A New Way To Grasp The Role Of Knowledge In The Policy-Making Process; Philippe Zittoun -- 8. Paradigms And Unintended Consequences: New Public Management Reform And Emergency Planning In Swedish Local Government; Daniel Nohrstedt -- 9. The Critical Role Of Ideas: Understanding Industrial Policy Changes In Ireland In The 1980s; John Hogan & Brendan K. O'rourke -- 10. The Bologna Process & The European Qualifications Framework )Eqf(: A Routines Approach To Understanding The Emergence Of Educational Policy Harmonisation - From Abstract Ideas To Policy Implementation; Sharon Feeney & Conor Horan -- 11. The Role Of Ideas In Evaluating And Assessing Hydraulic Fracturing Regulations; Christopher M. Weible, Tanya Heikkila, & Jonathan J. Pierce -- 12. Communications Frameworks And The Supply Of Information In Policy Subsystems; Samuel Workman And Jobeth S. Shafran -- 13. How And Why Do Policy Paradigms Change; And Does It Matter? The Case Of Uk Energy Policy; Florian Kern, Caroline Kuzemko & Catherine Mitchell -- Conclusion -- 14. Bringing Ideational Power Into The Paradigm Approach: Critical Perspectives On Policy Paradigms In Theory And Practice; Martin B. Carstensen.