
Making Policy, Shaping Lives
Raia Prokhovnik(Editor)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 20. June 2005
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-7486-1973-3 (ISBN)
Description
Making Policy, Shaping Lives teases out and interrogates the many faces of public policy and policy making, drawing on case studies ranging from the single European currency to disability politics, and considering how policy impacts on those at the 'receiving' end. Through engagement with case materials this book explores key factors involved in the policy-making process, tracks recent attempts at restructuring modern welfare states, and examines the arguments and evidence used in studying the policy process. Links between policy and battles over political values, responses to electoral preferences, challenging social and cultural issues, and the assumptions of the powerful are all explored. The effects of national and international economic and political pressures and changes in how 'public' policy operates are discussed. This book is a highly readable and accessible introduction to a range of debates around public policy and it brings the policy-making process alive to students and general readers.Key Features* Includes chapters on Health Policy, Welfare, and Policy-Making in Europe* Takes a comparative approach, looking at policy-making in different countries* Explores links and conflict between policy-making and political values, responses to the electorate, and social and cultural issues
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7486-1973-3 (9780748619733)
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Person
Raia Prokhovnik is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the Open University.
Content
1. How is Policy Made?; Deborah Mabbett; 2. Changing Power Relations in Health Policy; Julie Charlesworth and Wendy Humphries; 3. Welfare, Participation and Policy-Making in Europe; Richard Freeman; 4. Fair Policy or Special Treatment; Nick Watson; 5. The Politics of Policy-Making; Raia Prokhovnik.