Designing Public Policy for Co-production: Theory Practice and Change
Autor Catherine Durose, Liz Richardsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 noi 2015
A response to myriad crises of public policy, this important and original book contributes to a growing debate, arguing that traditional technocratic ways of designing policy are inadequate to cope with increasingly complex challenges. Drawing on twelve compelling international contributions from practitioners, policy makers, activists, and actively engaged academics, Designing Public Policy for Co-production uses ideas of power to explore how genuine democratic involvement in the policy process from outside the political elite can shape society for the better. An indispensable resource for researchers and students of public policy, public administration, sociology, and politics, this book offers profound insight into why and how to generate change in policy processes, arguing for increased experimentation in policy design.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447316954
ISBN-10: 1447316959
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1447316959
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Catherine Durose is a senior lecturer in the School of Government and Society at the University of Birmingham. Liz Richardson is a senior lecturer in politics at the University of Manchester. With Stephen Greasley, they are coeditors of Changing Local Governance, Changing Citizens, also published by Policy Press.
Cuprins
Introduction: Why is re-design of public policy needed? ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Understanding constituted policy-making ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Vision and grammar in constituted policy design ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Vision and grammar in constitutive policy design ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Section 1
Can crisis ever be good for policy-making? ~ Katy Wilkinson
Policy challenges in practice ~ Paul McCabe
Uncovering the hidden politics of policy-making ~ Simon Burall and Tim Hughes
Attempting incomplete policy design at the centre ~ Robert Rutherfoord and Lucy Spurling
Creative disruption and cultural change ~ Toby Blume
Section 2
Establishing principles for value-driven practice ~ Teresa Cordova and Moises Gonzales
Doing politics to build power and change policy ~ Jess Steele
Participatory action research and policy change ~ Brett G. Stoudt, María Elena Torre, Paul Bartley, Fawn Bracy, Hillary Caldwell, Anthony Downs, Cory Greene, Jan Haldipur, Prakriti Hassan, Einat Manoff, Nadine Sheppard and Jacqueline Yates
Section 3
Using technology to help communities shout louder ~ Phil Jones, Colin Lorne and Chris Speed
Generating community conversations ~ Dan Silver and Amina Lone
Co-design in public services ~ Michaela Howell and Margaret Wilkinson
Using mediation to resolve conflict ~ Maura Rose
Deepening, developing and challenging the case for co-production ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Conclusion ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Epilogue - Co-producing research ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Understanding constituted policy-making ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Vision and grammar in constituted policy design ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Vision and grammar in constitutive policy design ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Section 1
Can crisis ever be good for policy-making? ~ Katy Wilkinson
Policy challenges in practice ~ Paul McCabe
Uncovering the hidden politics of policy-making ~ Simon Burall and Tim Hughes
Attempting incomplete policy design at the centre ~ Robert Rutherfoord and Lucy Spurling
Creative disruption and cultural change ~ Toby Blume
Section 2
Establishing principles for value-driven practice ~ Teresa Cordova and Moises Gonzales
Doing politics to build power and change policy ~ Jess Steele
Participatory action research and policy change ~ Brett G. Stoudt, María Elena Torre, Paul Bartley, Fawn Bracy, Hillary Caldwell, Anthony Downs, Cory Greene, Jan Haldipur, Prakriti Hassan, Einat Manoff, Nadine Sheppard and Jacqueline Yates
Section 3
Using technology to help communities shout louder ~ Phil Jones, Colin Lorne and Chris Speed
Generating community conversations ~ Dan Silver and Amina Lone
Co-design in public services ~ Michaela Howell and Margaret Wilkinson
Using mediation to resolve conflict ~ Maura Rose
Deepening, developing and challenging the case for co-production ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Conclusion ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Epilogue - Co-producing research ~ Catherine Durose and Liz Richardson
Recenzii
“An important contribution at the forefront of debates about the future of public policy and public services. The authors have assembled an impressive range of contributors and skillfully drawn together a narrative that convincingly integrates theory and practice.”
“This accessible text on co-production is long overdue. It draws together academic, policy, and practice insights to advance knowledge and thinking in relation to participatory policy making and research.”
“An excellent analysis of the policy process, why it doesn’t work, and how it can work. With a focus on design principles, it brings together a strong cast of contributors from the academic, policy, and practice worlds to show what an intelligent approach to co-production really means. Essential reading.”