Discursive Institutionalism: The Explanatory Power of Ideas and Discourse
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The newest “new institutionalism,” discursive institutionalism, lends insight into the role of ideas and discourse in politics while providing a more dynamic approach to institutional change than the older three new institutionalisms. Ideas are the substantive content of discourse. They exist at three levels—policies, programs, and philosophies—and can be categorized into two types, cognitive and normative. Discourse is the interactive process of conveying ideas. It comes in two forms: the coordinative discourse among policy actors and the communicative discourse between political actors and the public. These forms differ in two formal institutional contexts; simple polities have a stronger communicative…
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- Institutionalism
- Sociology
- Normative
- Meaning (existential)
- Context (archaeology)
- Historical institutionalism
- Politics
- Power (physics)
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