The Argumentative Turn Revisited – Public Policy as Communicative Practice
Autor Frank Fischer, Herbert Gottweisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822352631
ISBN-10: 082235263X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 141 x 249 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 082235263X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 141 x 249 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Introduction, by Frank Fischer and Herbert GottweisPart I. Deliberative Policy Argumentation and Public Participation1. Fostering Deliberation in the Forum and Beyond, by John S. Dryzek and Carolyn M. Hendriks; 2. Performing Place Governance Collaboratively: Planning as a Communicative Process, by Patsy HealeyPart II. Discursive Politics and Argumentative Practices: Institutions and Frames3. Discursive Institutionalism: Scope, Dynamics, and Philosophical Underpinnings, by Vivien A. Schmidt; 4. From Policy Frames to Discursive Politics:Feminist Approaches to Development Policy and Planning in an Era of Globalization, by Mary HawkesworthPart III. Policy Argumentation in the Internet and Film5. The Internet as a Space for Policy Deliberation, by Stephen Coleman; 6. Multimedia and Urban Narratives in the Planning Process: Film as Policy Inquiry and Dialogue Catalyst, by Leonie Sandercock and Giovanni AttiliPart IV. Policy Rhetoric, Argumentation, and Semiotics7. Political Rhetoric in U.S. Stem Cell Policy: Embodiments, Scenographies, and Emotions, by Herbert Gottweis; 8. The Deep Semiotic Structure of Deservingness: Discourse and Identity in Welfare Policy, by Sanford F. SchramPart V. Policy Argumentation in Critical Theory and Practice: Communicative Logics and Policy Learning9. The Argumentative Turn Toward Deliberative Democracy: Habermass Contribution and the Foucauldian Critique, by Hubertus Buchstein and Dirk Jörke; 10. Poststructuralist Policy Analysis: Discourse, Hegemony, and Critical Explanation, by David Howarth and Steven Griggs; 11. Transformative Learning in Planning and Policy Deliberation: Probing Social Meaning and Tacit Assumptions, by Frank Fischer with Alan MandellIndex; Contributors
Recenzii
"The Argumentative Turn Revisited is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding and improving democracy in policy and planning. Through theoretical refinement and new empirical examples, the contributors do an excellent job of further developing an already-strong approach to policy analysis and planning research." Bent Flyvbjerg, author of Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again"Given the strength of the argumentative turn in scholarly circles and its still-growing promise in policy studies, these essays by important figures in argumentative analysis will be welcomed by policy scholars and practitioners alike. Many rank-and-file social scientists still associate this school of thought with Habermasian communicative action/deliberative action frameworks. This collection recalls those origins even as it shows how far the argumentative turn has progressed beyond them. It should be used far and wide." Timothy Luke, Director, Center for Digital Discourse and Culture, Virginia Tech"The argumentative turn in policy analysis has taken another major turn for the better. Whether one accepts the arguments presented here or not, they cannot be ignored and this book contains an impressive collection of essays advancing this approach to policy." B. Guy Peters, co-author of Interactive Governance: Advancing the Paradigm
"The Argumentative Turn Revisited is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding and improving democracy in policy and planning. Through theoretical refinement and new empirical examples, the contributors do an excellent job of further developing an already-strong approach to policy analysis and planning research." Bent Flyvbjerg, author of Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again "Given the strength of the argumentative turn in scholarly circles and its still-growing promise in policy studies, these essays by important figures in argumentative analysis will be welcomed by policy scholars and practitioners alike. Many rank-and-file social scientists still associate this school of thought with Habermasian communicative action/deliberative action frameworks. This collection recalls those origins even as it shows how far the argumentative turn has progressed beyond them. It should be used far and wide." Timothy Luke, Director, Center for Digital Discourse and Culture, Virginia Tech "The argumentative turn in policy analysis has taken another major turn for the better. Whether one accepts the arguments presented here or not, they cannot be ignored and this book contains an impressive collection of essays advancing this approach to policy." B. Guy Peters, co-author of Interactive Governance: Advancing the Paradigm
"The Argumentative Turn Revisited is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding and improving democracy in policy and planning. Through theoretical refinement and new empirical examples, the contributors do an excellent job of further developing an already-strong approach to policy analysis and planning research." Bent Flyvbjerg, author of Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again "Given the strength of the argumentative turn in scholarly circles and its still-growing promise in policy studies, these essays by important figures in argumentative analysis will be welcomed by policy scholars and practitioners alike. Many rank-and-file social scientists still associate this school of thought with Habermasian communicative action/deliberative action frameworks. This collection recalls those origins even as it shows how far the argumentative turn has progressed beyond them. It should be used far and wide." Timothy Luke, Director, Center for Digital Discourse and Culture, Virginia Tech "The argumentative turn in policy analysis has taken another major turn for the better. Whether one accepts the arguments presented here or not, they cannot be ignored and this book contains an impressive collection of essays advancing this approach to policy." B. Guy Peters, co-author of Interactive Governance: Advancing the Paradigm
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Sheds new light on the ways that policy is communicatively created, conveyed, understood, and implemented