The article analyses the public attribution of blame and the use of presentational strategies of blame avoidance in complex delegation structures. We theorize and empirically demonstrate that complex delegation structures result in the diffusion of blame to multiple actors so that a clear allocation of responsibility becomes more difficult. The article shows that public attribution of blame follows a distinct temporal pattern in which politicians only gradually move into the centre of the blame storm. We also find that blame-takers deploy sequential patterns of presentational management and use blame shifting to other actors as a dominant strategy. However, the analysis suggests that complex delegation structures impose limitations on blame...
In this paper, we explore the assumption that blame-attribution can be an effective rhetorical strat...
This article examines the responses of ministers facing high levels of blame in the press after seri...
Studies examining the policy implications of elite polarisation usually concentrate on policy formul...
This article investigates how governments shift blame during large-scale, prolonged crises. While ex...
Policy crises often lead to “framing contests,” in which officeholders, opponents, media, and the pu...
Governments’ policies and actions often precipitate public blame firestorms and mediated scandals ta...
Building on blame avoidance analysis, this article develops a method to assess the reactivity, seque...
© 2016 by The American Society for Public Administration. Theories of blame suggest that contracting...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the accountability phase following a crisis, the focus is both ...
This study investigates how political parties used the federal structure of government for discursiv...
Following crises and fiascos, a framing contest takes place in which actors have to account for thei...
This chapter focuses on the blame game in governing elite networks between ministers, chiefs of staf...
Who blames whom in multilevel blame games? Existing research focuses either on policymakers' prefere...
Governments’ policies and actions often precipitate public blame firestorms and mediated scandals ta...
Crises are an integral part of our modern world; they are breaking points that disturb our sense of ...
In this paper, we explore the assumption that blame-attribution can be an effective rhetorical strat...
This article examines the responses of ministers facing high levels of blame in the press after seri...
Studies examining the policy implications of elite polarisation usually concentrate on policy formul...
This article investigates how governments shift blame during large-scale, prolonged crises. While ex...
Policy crises often lead to “framing contests,” in which officeholders, opponents, media, and the pu...
Governments’ policies and actions often precipitate public blame firestorms and mediated scandals ta...
Building on blame avoidance analysis, this article develops a method to assess the reactivity, seque...
© 2016 by The American Society for Public Administration. Theories of blame suggest that contracting...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the accountability phase following a crisis, the focus is both ...
This study investigates how political parties used the federal structure of government for discursiv...
Following crises and fiascos, a framing contest takes place in which actors have to account for thei...
This chapter focuses on the blame game in governing elite networks between ministers, chiefs of staf...
Who blames whom in multilevel blame games? Existing research focuses either on policymakers' prefere...
Governments’ policies and actions often precipitate public blame firestorms and mediated scandals ta...
Crises are an integral part of our modern world; they are breaking points that disturb our sense of ...
In this paper, we explore the assumption that blame-attribution can be an effective rhetorical strat...
This article examines the responses of ministers facing high levels of blame in the press after seri...
Studies examining the policy implications of elite polarisation usually concentrate on policy formul...