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Policy change and learning : an advocacy coalition approach

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Theoretical lenses on public policy.Publisher: Boulder : Westview, 1993Description: 290 p.ISBN: 0813316499.Subject(s): Política Pública | Aprendizagem | Ciência Política | Planejamento
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1. The study of public policy processes - Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Paul A. Sabatier Part I. The advocacy coalition framework 2. Policy change over a decade or more - Paul A. Sabatier 3. The dynamics of policy-oriented learning - Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Paul A. Sabatier Part II. Qualitative case studies of policy change and learning 4. And advocacy coalition approach to change in canadian education - Hanne B. Mawhinney 5. Competing advocacy coalitions, policy evolution and airline deregulation - Anthony E. Brown and Joseph Stewart, JR 6. California water politics: explaining policy change in a cognitively polarized subsystem - John F. Munro 7. Managing technological change in federal communications policy: the role of industry advisory groups - Richard P. Barke Part III. Quantitative analyses of policy change 8. The politics of offshore energy: empirically testing the advocacy coalition framework - Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Gilbert K. St. Clair 9. From vague consensus to clearly differentiated coalitions: environmental policy at lake tahoe, 1964-1985 - Paul A. Sabatier and Anne M. Brasher Part IV. Conclusion 10. The advocacy coalition framework: assessment, revisions and implications for scholars and practitioners - Paul A. Sabatier and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith Methodological Appendix: Meassuring longitudinal change in elite beliefs using content analysis of public documents - Hank C. Jenkis-Smith and Paul A. Sabatier
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1. The study of public policy processes - Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Paul A. Sabatier Part I. The advocacy coalition framework 2. Policy change over a decade or more - Paul A. Sabatier 3. The dynamics of policy-oriented learning - Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Paul A. Sabatier Part II. Qualitative case studies of policy change and learning 4. And advocacy coalition approach to change in canadian education - Hanne B. Mawhinney 5. Competing advocacy coalitions, policy evolution and airline deregulation - Anthony E. Brown and Joseph Stewart, JR 6. California water politics: explaining policy change in a cognitively polarized subsystem - John F. Munro 7. Managing technological change in federal communications policy: the role of industry advisory groups - Richard P. Barke Part III. Quantitative analyses of policy change 8. The politics of offshore energy: empirically testing the advocacy coalition framework - Hank C. Jenkins-Smith and Gilbert K. St. Clair 9. From vague consensus to clearly differentiated coalitions: environmental policy at lake tahoe, 1964-1985 - Paul A. Sabatier and Anne M. Brasher Part IV. Conclusion 10. The advocacy coalition framework: assessment, revisions and implications for scholars and practitioners - Paul A. Sabatier and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith Methodological Appendix: Meassuring longitudinal change in elite beliefs using content analysis of public documents - Hank C. Jenkis-Smith and Paul A. Sabatier

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