Reframing Public Policy: Discursive Politics and Deliberative PracticesIn 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 his major new book Frank Fischer brings together this new work for the first time 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. The book will be required reading for anyone studying, researching, or formulating public policy. |
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Contents
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Constructing Policy Theory Ideas Language and Discourse | 21 |
Public Policy as Discursive Construct Social Meaning and Multiple Realities | 48 |
Public Policy and Discourse Analysis | 73 |
Discourse versus Advocacy Coalitions Interpreting Policy Change and Learning | 94 |
Postempiricist Foundations Social Constructionism and Practical Discourse | 117 |
Interpreting Public Policy Normative Frames and Methodological Issues | 139 |
Public Policy as Narrative Stories Frames and Metanarratives | 161 |
Policy Analysis as Discursive Practice The Argumentative Turn | 181 |
Citizens and Experts Democratizing Policy Deliberation | 205 |
The Deliberative Policy Analyst Theoretical Issues and Practical Challenges | 221 |
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Page 3 - ... is twofold. In part it is directed toward the policy process, and in part toward the intelligence needs of policy. The first task, which is the development of a science of policy forming and execution, uses the methods of social and psychological inquiry. The second task, which is the improving of the concrete content of the information and the interpretations available to policy-makers, typically goes outside the boundaries of social science and psychology.