Analysing Policy: What's the problem represented to be?

Abstract

This book presents an approach to thinking about public policy and a new methodology for analysing policy. It introduces a set of six questions that probe how ‘problems’ are represented in policies, and urges policymakers to apply these questions to their policy proposals. This new approach to policy analysis offers insights into a broad range of policy areas, including welfare, drugs/alcohol and gambling, criminal justice, health, education, immigration and population, media and research policy. The contents are: Introducing a ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis; Rethinking policy analysis: theory and politics; Welfare, ‘youth’ and unemployment; ‘Dangerous’ consumptions:…

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Keywords
  • Policy analysis
  • Ambivalence
  • Social policy
  • Public policy
  • Citizenship
  • Political science
  • Economic Justice
  • Health policy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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