“Tempest in a teapot” is an idiom that refers to a problem that has been blown out of proportion, which is how we see the supposedly divisive relationship between two research traditions: mainstream policy process studies and interpretive policy studies. In this commentary, we explore both research traditions, comparing and contrasting their views of public policy and policy processes, uses of theories, and approaches to research. Our aim is not to unite them or reject points of debate. Instead, we offer strategies for more productive collaborations, including side-by-side research, integrative research, engagement in constructive discussions of research techniques, and applied research
Recent years have seen the emergence, take-up and use of the term 'policy mix' by innovation policy ...
The phrase 'think tank' has become ubiquitous – overworked and underspecified – in the political lex...
For decades, the simple notion of the ‘policy cycle’ has been found wanting by scholars favoring mor...
The paper argues for a need of rethinking the interaction between social science and socioeconomic p...
The role of ideas in policy processes is rather neglected in most analyses of economic policy making...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value—new combinations ...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value-new combinations ...
For nearly 20 years, the four edited volumes of Theories of the Policy Process (TPP) have reviewed a...
Two themes have traversed the academic and practitioner literatures on policy and policy analysis: t...
As science becomes an increasingly crucial resource for addressing complex challenges in society, ex...
The field of policy theory abounds with numerous theories, with each theory having a set of practiti...
The very identity of cultural policy studies as a distinctive field of academic pursuit rests on a l...
Political scientists are increasingly exhorted to ensure their research has policy ‘impact’, most no...
The study of ideas and crisis in public policy and administration has generated two literatures with...
Co-published with Republic of Letters and BrillDrawing on internal political contexts and external i...
Recent years have seen the emergence, take-up and use of the term 'policy mix' by innovation policy ...
The phrase 'think tank' has become ubiquitous – overworked and underspecified – in the political lex...
For decades, the simple notion of the ‘policy cycle’ has been found wanting by scholars favoring mor...
The paper argues for a need of rethinking the interaction between social science and socioeconomic p...
The role of ideas in policy processes is rather neglected in most analyses of economic policy making...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value—new combinations ...
The combination of multiple theories in policy studies has a great potential value-new combinations ...
For nearly 20 years, the four edited volumes of Theories of the Policy Process (TPP) have reviewed a...
Two themes have traversed the academic and practitioner literatures on policy and policy analysis: t...
As science becomes an increasingly crucial resource for addressing complex challenges in society, ex...
The field of policy theory abounds with numerous theories, with each theory having a set of practiti...
The very identity of cultural policy studies as a distinctive field of academic pursuit rests on a l...
Political scientists are increasingly exhorted to ensure their research has policy ‘impact’, most no...
The study of ideas and crisis in public policy and administration has generated two literatures with...
Co-published with Republic of Letters and BrillDrawing on internal political contexts and external i...
Recent years have seen the emergence, take-up and use of the term 'policy mix' by innovation policy ...
The phrase 'think tank' has become ubiquitous – overworked and underspecified – in the political lex...
For decades, the simple notion of the ‘policy cycle’ has been found wanting by scholars favoring mor...