Rethinking disproportionate policy making by introducing proportionate politics [0.03%]
通过引入适度政治学重塑不成比例的政策制定
Carsten Daugbjerg,Allan McConnell
Carsten Daugbjerg
This article seeks to critique and extend recent work in the policy sciences, by Maor in particular, on disproportionate policy making-including policy overreaction and underreaction. While the disproportionate policy making thesis does hel...
Ishani Mukherjee,M Kerem Coban,Azad Singh Bali
Ishani Mukherjee
Effectiveness has been understood at three levels of analysis in the scholarly study of policy design. The first is at the systemic level indicating what entails effective formulation environments or spaces making them conducive to successf...
Fighting fake news in the COVID-19 era: policy insights from an equilibrium model [0.03%]
抗击新冠疫情时代的假消息:一项均衡模型带来的政策启示
Kris Hartley,Minh Khuong Vu
Kris Hartley
The COVID-19 crisis has revealed structural failures in governance and coordination on a global scale. With related policy interventions dependent on verifiable evidence, pandemics require governments to not only consider the input of exper...
Tempest in a teapot? Toward new collaborations between mainstream policy process studies and interpretive policy studies [0.03%]
壶中风暴?主流政策过程研究与解释性政策研究之间新合作的前景
Anna P Durnová,Christopher M Weible
Anna P Durnová
"Tempest in a teapot" is an idiom that refers to a problem that has been blown out of proportion, which is how we see the supposedly divisive relationship between two research traditions: mainstream policy process studies and interpretive p...
Leanne Giordono,Hilary Boudet,Alexander Gard-Murray
Leanne Giordono
At a global level, climate change is expected to result in more frequent and higher-intensity weather events, with impacts ranging from inconvenient to catastrophic. The potential for disasters to act as "focusing events" for policy change,...
Stakeholder framing, communicative interaction, and policy legitimacy: anti-smoking policy in South Korea [0.03%]
利益相关者框架、互动交流及政策合法性:以韩国控烟政策为例
Chisung Park,Jooha Lee
Chisung Park
Since the emergence of the argumentative turn in critical policy studies, increasing attention has been paid to the crucial role played by language, context, and communicative practices in the policy process. This study aims to investigate ...
The promises and pitfalls of polysemic ideas: 'One Health' and antimicrobial resistance policy in Australia and the UK [0.03%]
多义观念的承诺与陷阱:“同一健康”以及在澳大利亚和英国的抗菌素耐药性政策
Adam Hannah,Erik Baekkeskov
Adam Hannah
Recent scholarship posits that ambiguous ('polysemic') ideas are effective for coalition building between diverse stakeholders: their capacity to be interpreted differently attracts different interests. Hence, in search of political solutio...
Moshe Maor
Moshe Maor
This article seeks to improve our understanding of what policy over- and under-design mean; what are the consequences of these suboptimal designs; and how politics matters to these designs. Based on the review of the literature and a variet...
John W Straka,Brenda C Straka
John W Straka
Persistent policy failures have been examined in recent years with a focus on the role of political systems. We evaluate the growth of dysfunctional policymaking in the U.S. and propose a countering approach. Policy failures often reflect p...
Christopher M Weible,Daniel Nohrstedt,Paul Cairney et al.
Christopher M Weible et al.
The world is in the grip of a crisis that stands unprecedented in living memory. The COVID-19 pandemic is urgent, global in scale, and massive in impacts. Following Harold D. Lasswell's goal for the policy sciences to offer insights into un...