
Taking Risks and Breaking New Frontiers in Policy and Politics
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 27. February 2025
Book
Hardback
166 pages
978-1-4473-6898-4 (ISBN)
Description
How do we conceive of policy and political studies? To what extent should our science be 'normative' or 'objective' or 'positive'? Who are our audiences and how do we engage them? Whose knowledge matters and how does it accumulate? How should we advance the study of policy and politics?
First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, this book makes a statement about the study of policy and politics: what it is, how it is done, where it has been and where it is going. It comprises scholarship that has rarely been combined to explore several fundamental challenges about research in policy and politics. It concludes by challenging the field to consider different ways of thinking about what we can discover and construct in the world and how we can conduct our science.
First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, this book makes a statement about the study of policy and politics: what it is, how it is done, where it has been and where it is going. It comprises scholarship that has rarely been combined to explore several fundamental challenges about research in policy and politics. It concludes by challenging the field to consider different ways of thinking about what we can discover and construct in the world and how we can conduct our science.
Reviews / Votes
"A novel way to provide guidance on the myriad approaches to the study of politics and policy, while paving the way for more inclusive and diverse research in policy studies." Johanna Hornung, University of LausanneMore details
Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
3 s/w Abbildungen, 2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 161 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
392 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-6898-4 (9781447368984)
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Oscar Berglund | Claire A. Dunlop | Christopher M. Weible
Taking Risks and Breaking New Frontiers in Policy and Politics
E-Book
02/2025
1st Edition
Policy Press
€40.99
Available for download
Persons
Oscar Berglund is Senior Lecturer in International Public and Social Policy in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol.
Claire A. Dunlop is Professor of Politics and Public Policy in the Politics Department at the University of Exeter.
Christopher M. Weible is Professor at the University of Colorado Denver School of Public Affairs.
Claire A. Dunlop is Professor of Politics and Public Policy in the Politics Department at the University of Exeter.
Christopher M. Weible is Professor at the University of Colorado Denver School of Public Affairs.
Editor
University of Bristol
University of Exeter
University of Colorado Denver
Content
1. Introduction: Taking Risks and Breaking New Frontiers: The Cardinal Challenges for Policy and Politics Scholarship - Oscar Berglund, Claire A. Dunlop and Christopher M. Weible
2. Policy & Politics: A Perspective on the First Half Century - Alex Marsh and Randall Smith
3. How Diverse and Inclusive Are Policy Process Theories? - Tanya Heikkila and Michael D. Jones
4. Making Interpretive Policy Analysis Critical and Societally Relevant: Emotions, Ethnography and Language - Anna Durnova
5. Global Public Policy Studies - Osmany Porto de Oliveira
6. The Implications of COVID-19 for Concepts and Practices of Citizenship - M. Jae Moon and B. Shine Cho
7. Challenging Boundaries to Expand Frontiers in Gender and Policy Studies - Emanuela Lombardo and Petra Meier
8. Conceptualising Policy Design in the Policy Process - Saba Siddiki and Cali Curley
2. Policy & Politics: A Perspective on the First Half Century - Alex Marsh and Randall Smith
3. How Diverse and Inclusive Are Policy Process Theories? - Tanya Heikkila and Michael D. Jones
4. Making Interpretive Policy Analysis Critical and Societally Relevant: Emotions, Ethnography and Language - Anna Durnova
5. Global Public Policy Studies - Osmany Porto de Oliveira
6. The Implications of COVID-19 for Concepts and Practices of Citizenship - M. Jae Moon and B. Shine Cho
7. Challenging Boundaries to Expand Frontiers in Gender and Policy Studies - Emanuela Lombardo and Petra Meier
8. Conceptualising Policy Design in the Policy Process - Saba Siddiki and Cali Curley