
Policy Paradigms in Theory and Practice
Discourses, Ideas and Anomalies in Public Policy Dynamics
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 13. July 2015
Book
Hardback
XVII, 325 pages
978-1-137-43403-6 (ISBN)
Description
The contributors investigate policy paradigms and their ability to explain the policy process actors, ideas, discourses and strategies employed to provide readers with a better understanding of public policy and its dynamics.
More details
Series
Edition
1st ed. 2015
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
XVII, 325 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-43403-6 (9781137434036)
DOI
10.1057/9781137434043
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

John Hogan | Michael Howlett
Policy Paradigms in Theory and Practice
Discourses, Ideas and Anomalies in Public Policy Dynamics
E-Book
07/2015
Palgrave Macmillan
€128.39
Available for download
John Hogan | Michael Howlett
Policy Paradigms in Theory and Practice
Discourses, Ideas and Anomalies in Public Policy Dynamics
Book
01/2014
Palgrave Macmillan
€96.29
The article will not be published
Persons
Paul Cairney, University of Stirling, UK
Martin B. Carstensen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Pierre-Marc Daigneault, Université Laval, Canada
Sharon Feeney, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado Denver, USA
John Hogan, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Conor Horan, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland and University of Strathclyde, UK
Michael Howlett, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Florian Kern, University of Sussex, UK
Caroline Kuzemko, University of Exeter, UK
Catherine Mitchell, University of Exeter, UK
Brendan K. O'Rourke, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Daniel Nohrstedt, Uppsala University, Sweden
Jonathan Pierce, Seattle University, USA
Jeremy Rayner, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
JoBeth Shafran, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Chris Weible, University of Colorado, USA
Matt Wilder, University of Toronto, Canada
Samuel Workman, University of Oklahoma, USA
Philippe Zittoun, University of Lyon, France
Content
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
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