This article explores recent UK government aspirations towards ‘open policy making’ (OPM). Against a backdrop of scholarly literatures on power inequalities in policy making, I consider to whom processes of policy formulation under a banner of OPM are expected to be ‘opening up’. The article draws on an analysis of government documents from 2012-2018 plus some supplementary data from expert interviews. It notes aspirations towards ‘opening up’ policy formulation to new experts and a particular preoccupation with encouraging private sector involvement. Ideas which may boost ordinary citizens’ input are also part of what ‘makes up’ UK Government OPM, though citizen involvement appears restricted, sitting uneasily alongside commitments to aust...
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This article explores UK attempts to boost ordinary citizens’ participation in government policy for...
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Open government policies (on transparency, participation, and collaboration, but also on digital tec...
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A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
The Institute for Government has just published three new reports on the state of policy making in t...
During the last five years governments around the world, both national and local, have been improvin...
The UK is facing a number of structural weaknesses that threaten future growth and productivity. Tac...
Studies of established parliamentary contexts highlight institutional barriers to mainstreaming equa...
This article explores UK attempts to boost ordinary citizens’ participation in government policy for...
This paper aims to serve two purposes: to establish a more widespread understanding of the significa...
This unique book combines both academic and practitioner perspectives to provide critical considerat...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
Open government policies (on transparency, participation, and collaboration, but also on digital tec...
The UK\u27s ongoing political turbulence has prompted a reprise of debates from the 1970s when many ...
Public services—in the UK and elsewhere—are under considerable pressure, not just from austerity, bu...
Responding to a leaked Cabinet submission on possible future funding arrangements for higher educati...
What challenges do austerity policies pose for effective public administration across Europe? Dion C...
A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
The Institute for Government has just published three new reports on the state of policy making in t...
During the last five years governments around the world, both national and local, have been improvin...
The UK is facing a number of structural weaknesses that threaten future growth and productivity. Tac...
Studies of established parliamentary contexts highlight institutional barriers to mainstreaming equa...