Reframing Public Policy: Discursive Politics and Deliberative Practices

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Oxford University Press, 2003 - 266 pages
In recent years a set of radical new approaches to public policy has been developing. These approaches, drawing on discursive analysis and participatory deliberative practices, have come to challenge the dominant technocratic, empiricist models in policy analysis. In this text, Frank Fischer brings together this new work and critically examines it. In an accessible way he describes the theoretical, methodological and political requirements and implications of the new "post-empiricist" approach to public policy. The volume includes a discussion of the social construction of policy problems, the role of interpretation and narrative analysis in policy inquiry, the dialectics of policy argumentation and the uses of participatory policy analysis.
 

Contents

Policy Inquiry in Critical Perspective
1
Part I Public Policy and the Discursive Construction of Reality
19
Part II Public Policy as Discursive Politics
71
Discursive Policy Inquiry Resituating Empirical Analysis
115
Deliberative Governance
203
References
238
Index
257
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Frank Fischer is Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University

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