Handbook of Public Policy Agenda Setting
Handbook of Public Policy Agenda Setting
Zahariadis, Nikolaos
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
10/2016
512
Dura
Inglês
9781784715915
15 a 20 dias
1. Setting the Agenda on Agenda Setting: Definitions, Concepts, and Controversies
Nikolaos Zahariadis
Part I. People and Context
2. A Radical Idea Tamed: The Work of Roger Cobb and Charles Elder
Bryan D. Jones
3. Agenda Setting, Problem Definition, and their Contributions to a Political Policy Analysis
David A. Rochefort
4. John Kingdon and the Evolutionary Approach to Public Policy and Agenda Setting
Frank R. Baumgartner
Part II. Theoretical Developments
5. Punctuated Equilibrium Theory
Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Sebastiaan Princen
6. Multiple Streams Analysis: A Flexible Metaphor Presents an Opportunity to Operationalize Agenda Setting Processes
Paul Cairney and Nikolaos Zahariadis
7. Making Sense of Complexity: The NPF and Agenda Setting
Holly L. Peterson and Michael D. Jones
8. Constructivism and Agenda Setting
Sabine Saurugger
Part III. Institutional Dimensions
9. Political Agenda Setting by the Mass Media
Peter Van Aelst and Stefaan Walgrave
10. Policy Entrepreneurship and Agenda Setting
Nissim Cohen
11. Interest Groups and Agenda Setting
Laura Chaques-Bonafont
12. Political Parties and the Policy Agenda
Vilem Novotny, Martin Polasek, and Michel Perottino
13. Presidential Power and Agenda Setting
Paul Rutledge
14. The Domestication of a "Wild" Problem: Taming Policy Agenda Setting
Philippe Zittoun
15. Knowledge, Epistemic Communities, and Agenda Setting
Claire A. Dunlop
Part IV. Comparative Applications across Levels of Government
16. Local Government Agenda Setting
Rebecca Eissler, Peter B. Mortensen, Annelise Russell
17. Agenda Setting Dynamics and Differences across Issues: Agenda Setting on the Economy and Foreign Policy
Jeffrey S. Peake
18. Communications Policy in the EU: The UK as a Policy Entrepreneur
Alison Harcourt
19. Agenda Setting in the European Union: From Sui Generis to Mainstream
Sebastiaan Princen
20. The United Nations and Agenda Setting
Jutta Joachim and Natalia Dalmer
Part V. Agendas and Crises
21. Attention and Natural Disasters
Thomas A. Birkland
22. Institutional Crisis and the Policy Agenda
Chris Ansell, Arjen Boin, and Sanneke Kuipers
23. Financial Regulation and Agenda Dynamics: Impacts of the Global Financial Crisis
Roy Gava
24. Problem Definition and the Social Dimensions of Crises
Stella Ladi
Index
1. Setting the Agenda on Agenda Setting: Definitions, Concepts, and Controversies
Nikolaos Zahariadis
Part I. People and Context
2. A Radical Idea Tamed: The Work of Roger Cobb and Charles Elder
Bryan D. Jones
3. Agenda Setting, Problem Definition, and their Contributions to a Political Policy Analysis
David A. Rochefort
4. John Kingdon and the Evolutionary Approach to Public Policy and Agenda Setting
Frank R. Baumgartner
Part II. Theoretical Developments
5. Punctuated Equilibrium Theory
Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Sebastiaan Princen
6. Multiple Streams Analysis: A Flexible Metaphor Presents an Opportunity to Operationalize Agenda Setting Processes
Paul Cairney and Nikolaos Zahariadis
7. Making Sense of Complexity: The NPF and Agenda Setting
Holly L. Peterson and Michael D. Jones
8. Constructivism and Agenda Setting
Sabine Saurugger
Part III. Institutional Dimensions
9. Political Agenda Setting by the Mass Media
Peter Van Aelst and Stefaan Walgrave
10. Policy Entrepreneurship and Agenda Setting
Nissim Cohen
11. Interest Groups and Agenda Setting
Laura Chaques-Bonafont
12. Political Parties and the Policy Agenda
Vilem Novotny, Martin Polasek, and Michel Perottino
13. Presidential Power and Agenda Setting
Paul Rutledge
14. The Domestication of a "Wild" Problem: Taming Policy Agenda Setting
Philippe Zittoun
15. Knowledge, Epistemic Communities, and Agenda Setting
Claire A. Dunlop
Part IV. Comparative Applications across Levels of Government
16. Local Government Agenda Setting
Rebecca Eissler, Peter B. Mortensen, Annelise Russell
17. Agenda Setting Dynamics and Differences across Issues: Agenda Setting on the Economy and Foreign Policy
Jeffrey S. Peake
18. Communications Policy in the EU: The UK as a Policy Entrepreneur
Alison Harcourt
19. Agenda Setting in the European Union: From Sui Generis to Mainstream
Sebastiaan Princen
20. The United Nations and Agenda Setting
Jutta Joachim and Natalia Dalmer
Part V. Agendas and Crises
21. Attention and Natural Disasters
Thomas A. Birkland
22. Institutional Crisis and the Policy Agenda
Chris Ansell, Arjen Boin, and Sanneke Kuipers
23. Financial Regulation and Agenda Dynamics: Impacts of the Global Financial Crisis
Roy Gava
24. Problem Definition and the Social Dimensions of Crises
Stella Ladi
Index