The argumentative turn revisited : public policy as communicative practice / editado por Frank Fischer e Herbert Gottweis. --
Contributor(s): Fischer, Frank [ed.] | Gottweis, Herbert [ed.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Reino Unido : Duke University, 2012Description: 392 p.Subject(s): Políticas Públicas | Participação PúblicaItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 320.6 A694 (Browse shelf) | Ex. 1 | Available | 2021-0185 |
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INTRODUCTION: The Argumentative Revisited. -- Frank Fischer e Herbert Gottweis PART I. Deliberative policy argumentation and public participation 1. Fostering deliberation in the forum and beyond. -- John S. Dryzek e Carolyn M. Hendriks 2. Performing place governance collaboratively: planning as a communicative process. -- Pasty Healey PART II. Discursive Politics and Argumentative Practices: Istitutions and Frames 3. Discursive institucionalism: scope, dynamics, and philosophical underpinnings. -- Vivien A. Schmidt 4. From policy frames to discursive politics: feminist approaches to development policy and planning in an Era of Globalization. -- Mary Hawkesworth PART III. Policy Argumentation on the Internet and in Film 5. The internet as a space for policy deliberation. -- Stephen Coleman 6. Multimedia and Urban narratives in the planning process: film as policy inquiry and dialogue catalyst. -- Leonie Sandercock and Giovanni Attili PART IV. Policy Rhetoric, Argumentation, and Semiotics 7. Political rethoric and stem cell policy in the United States: embodimens, scenographies, and emotions. -- Herbet Gottweis 8. The deep semiotic structure of deservigness: discourse and indentity in welfare policy. -- Sandford F. Schram PART V. Policy Argumentative in Critical Theory and Practice: Communicative Logics and Policy Learning 9. The argumentative turn toward deliberative democracy: haberman's contributiojn and the foucauldian critique. -- Hubertus Buchstein and Dirk Jorke 10. Poststructuralist policy analysis: discourse, hegemony, and critical explanation. -- David Howarth and Steven Griggs 11. Transformative learning in planning and policy deliberation: probing social meaning and tacit assumptions. -- Frank Fischer and Alan Mandell
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