Handbook on Policy, Process and Governing
Handbook on Policy, Process and Governing
Colebatch, H. K.; Hoppe, Robert
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
12/2018
528
Dura
Inglês
9781784714864
15 a 20 dias
1. Introduction: Policy, process and making sense of governing
H.K. Colebatch and Robert Hoppe
Part I: Tracing the signature of policy
2. 'Whatever governments decide to do or not to do'
Ed Page
3. policy as ordering through documents
Michal Sedlacko
4. policy as (mere) problem-solving
Nick Turnbull
5. policy as practice
Koen Bartels
6. policy as a body of expertise
Holger Strassheim
Part II: Policy as authoritative choice
7 'stage'' theories of the policy process
William Dunn
8. design as a window on the policy process
Hal Colebatch
9. Thirty years of research on policy instruments
Michael Howlett, Ishani Mukherjee and J.J. Woo
10. implementation
Peter Hupe
11. evidence and evaluation
Jan-Eric Furubo
Part III: Policy as structured interaction
12. Linkage and the policy process
Hal Colebatch
13. The Advocacy Coalition Framework
Keith Dowding
14. Multiple streams
Alison Ritter and Kari Lancaster
15. Policy work and its significance for public policy
Jan Kohoutek, Martin Nekola and Arnost Vesele.
Part IV: Policy as sense-making
16. Frames and framings in policy-making
Perri 6
17. Agenda formation and change
Peter John
18. Narrative in the policy process
Raul Lejano, Mrill Ingram and Helen Ingram
19. Policy learning and diffusion
David Dolowitz
20. The news media and the policy process
Rod Tiffen
21. The role of Social Media in the policy process
Victor Bekkers and Arthur Edwards
22. Problematisation
David Dery
Part V: The limits of policy
23. Choice v. incrementalism
Robert Hoppe
24. Stasis and change
John Grin
25. Policy and Socio-economic characteristics
William Blomquist
26. From Policy typologies to policy feedback
Aynsley Kellow
What do we learn from this ?
27. Policy and the theorising of governing
Robert Hoppe and H.K. Colebatch
Index
1. Introduction: Policy, process and making sense of governing
H.K. Colebatch and Robert Hoppe
Part I: Tracing the signature of policy
2. 'Whatever governments decide to do or not to do'
Ed Page
3. policy as ordering through documents
Michal Sedlacko
4. policy as (mere) problem-solving
Nick Turnbull
5. policy as practice
Koen Bartels
6. policy as a body of expertise
Holger Strassheim
Part II: Policy as authoritative choice
7 'stage'' theories of the policy process
William Dunn
8. design as a window on the policy process
Hal Colebatch
9. Thirty years of research on policy instruments
Michael Howlett, Ishani Mukherjee and J.J. Woo
10. implementation
Peter Hupe
11. evidence and evaluation
Jan-Eric Furubo
Part III: Policy as structured interaction
12. Linkage and the policy process
Hal Colebatch
13. The Advocacy Coalition Framework
Keith Dowding
14. Multiple streams
Alison Ritter and Kari Lancaster
15. Policy work and its significance for public policy
Jan Kohoutek, Martin Nekola and Arnost Vesele.
Part IV: Policy as sense-making
16. Frames and framings in policy-making
Perri 6
17. Agenda formation and change
Peter John
18. Narrative in the policy process
Raul Lejano, Mrill Ingram and Helen Ingram
19. Policy learning and diffusion
David Dolowitz
20. The news media and the policy process
Rod Tiffen
21. The role of Social Media in the policy process
Victor Bekkers and Arthur Edwards
22. Problematisation
David Dery
Part V: The limits of policy
23. Choice v. incrementalism
Robert Hoppe
24. Stasis and change
John Grin
25. Policy and Socio-economic characteristics
William Blomquist
26. From Policy typologies to policy feedback
Aynsley Kellow
What do we learn from this ?
27. Policy and the theorising of governing
Robert Hoppe and H.K. Colebatch
Index