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Interpreting Governance, High Politics, and Public Policy
Interpreting Governance, High Politics, and Public Policy offers the latest perspectives on the interpretive approach to governance and public policy research.
This book commemorates more than a decade of governance research by Mark Bevir and R. A. W. Rhodes, the leading exponents of interpretive political science in the United Kingdom. It explains how insights from the interpretive perspective may be used to advance the study of governance and public policy. Featuring contributions from major scholars in the field, both inside and outside the interpretivist fold, the authors critically reflect upon interpretivism and consider how aspects of the interpretive approach apply to their own research. The authors debate the significance of Bevir and Rhodess work and develop future directions for interpretive governance research. The chapters link one of the most innovative contemporary perspectives in political science with the latest empirical studies.
Contributing towards setting the governance research agenda, Interpreting Governance, High Politics, and Public Policy is an excellent resource for the study of interpretive policy analysis.
Nick Turnbull is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Manchester, where he researches political communication and political rhetoric, public policy and governance, and the philosophy of social science. He is a specialist in the philosophy of questioning, applied to the social sciences.
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Essays Commemorating
Interpreting British Governance Edited by Nick Turnbull
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Contents
NICK TURNBULL
PATRICK DIAMOND, DAVID RICHARDS, AND MARTIN SMITH
PAUL FAWCETT
ANDREW TAYLOR
R . A . W . RHODES
DAVID CRAIG
EMILY ROBINSON
HENDRIK WAGENAAR
PERRI 6 AND CHRISTINE BELLAMY
HELEN SULLIVAN
MARK BEVIR AND R . A . W . RHODES
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Perri 6 is Professor in Public Management at Queen Mary University of London. His work on decision making among ministers and officials focuses on thought styles cultivated by distinct forms of informal social organisation. He has made major contributions to developing the neo-Durkheimian institutional framework. His recent books include Explaining Political Judgement (Cambridge, 2011) and Principles of Methodology (with Christine Bellamy, Sage, 2011). He has published widely on joined-up government, privacy, personal social networks, behaviour change, and health and social policy.
Christine Bellamy is Emeritus Professor of Public Administration at Nottingham Trent University and has research interests in e-government, data-sharing and privacy. She is currently working on the history of the British information state, focusing on personal record systems in health and social administration. She is co-author with Perri 6 of Principles of Methodology (Sage, 2011), and has served on the ESRCs Research Evaluation Committee and its International Benchmarking Study of Politics, on the sub-panel for Politics and International Relations in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, and on the Academy of Social Sciences Nominations Committee.
Mark Bevir is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of a number of books, including, most recently, The Making of British Socialism (Princeton University Press, 2011), Governance: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2012), and A Theory of Governance (University of California Press, 2013).
David Craig is Lecturer in History at Durham University. He is the author of Robert Southey and Romantic Apostasy: Political Argument in Britain 17801840 (2007) and editor, with James Thompson, of Languages of Politics in Nineteenth Century Britain. He is currently working on the language of liberalism in the nineteenth century.
Patrick Diamond is Lecturer in Public Policy at Queen Mary, University of London. His most recent books are Governing Britain: Power, Politics and the Prime Minister (IB Tauris, 2013) and Transforming the Market: Towards a New Political Economy (Civitas, 2014).
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