Narrative Policy Analysis Cases in Decentred Policy /
This book examine polices through the eyes of the practitioners, both top-down and bottom-up; it decentres policies and policymaking. To decentre is to unpack practices as the contingent beliefs and actions of individuals. Decentred analysis produces detailed studies of people's beliefs and pra...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Series: | Understanding Governance
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1-What is Decentred Analysis?-R. A. W. Rhodes
- Chapter 2-What is Penal Policy? Traditions and Practices in the UK Ministry of Justice-Harry Annison
- Chapter 3-What Makes a Zero Carbon Home Zero Carbon?-Heather Lovell and Jack Corbett
- Chapter 4-What are the Hidden Dimensions to Parliamentary Scrutiny - the Ghosts in the Machine?-Tony McNulty
- Chapter 5-How Are Children's Rights (Mis) Interpreted in Practice? The European Commission, Children's Rights and Policy Narratives-Ingi Iusmen
- Chapter 6-How Do You Go From Demonizing Adversaries to Deliberating With Them?-John Boswell
- Chapter 7-How Have Narratives, Beliefs and Practices Shaped Pension Reform in Sweden?-Karen Anderson
- Chapter 8-What are the Consequences of Incessant Reform? Losing Trust, Policy Capacity and Institutional Memory in the Queensland Core Executive-Anne Tiernan
- Chapter 9-How do Local Government Chief Executives Engage with Policy Dilemmas?-Kevin Orr and Mike Bennett
- Chapter 10-How do the Police Respond to Evidence Based Policing?-Jenny Fleming
- Chapter 11-What do UK Citizens Understand about Austerity?-Anna Killick.