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  1. Policy change, or the creation or modification of an existing public policy, is a quintessential topic for society and policy process scholars. Its importance lies in how governments can adapt through public policies to signal their responsiveness to societal needs and wants.

  2. 30 maj 2017 · Montpetit and Lachapelle’s micro-level article explore an ‘ideal-typical’ process of policy learning – in which policy actors engage without prior expectation about its result –and a motivated reasoning process of policy learning – in which new knowledge is mainly used to substantiate existing policy preferences. They show that both ...

  3. 18 lis 2011 · This essay translates some of the underlying logic of existing research of policy processes into a set of strategies for shaping policy agendas and influencing policy development and change. The argument builds from a synthesized model of the individual and a simplified depiction of the political system.

  4. 12 lut 2014 · No matter how strategic your communication and engagement activites are, change often happens when a mixture of factors (i.e. political, evidence-based and personal) come together to constitute a policy window or opportunity.

  5. 12 lip 2018 · Following a recent call in Policy Sciences to improve models of choice in policy process theories (Cairney and Weible 2017), we present an analytical framework to assist researchers in better specifying the individual logic of action underpinning different causal processes of policy change.

  6. 14 lis 2018 · We first define policy, then propose principles that are essential for policy change and are based on the authors’ collective experiences, and conclude with implications for local health departments, academics, and the next generation of public health leaders.

  7. 30 maj 2017 · Montpetit and Lachapelle’s micro-level article explore an ‘ideal-typical’ process of policy learning – in which policy actors engage without prior expectation about its result –and a motivated reasoning process of policy learning – in which new knowledge is mainly used to substantiate existing policy preferences. They show that both ...

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