This article reflects on the argumentative turn and its variants in policy studies and offers critical remarks on the potential and limits of analysing policy from this perspective
Contributing to an understanding of the true virtues of argumentation, this paper sketches and exemp...
The role of ideas in policy processes is rather neglected in most analyses of economic policy making...
The paper starts from scepticism that all argumentation is dialogical or that all dialogue types are...
This article reflects on the argumentative turn and its variants in policy studies and offers critic...
The “argumentative turn” in policy-making entails the close and systematic study of policy-making in...
In the move towards a supposedly “evidence-based” cultural policy, “evidence” is rarely the main dri...
This paper presents a novel conceptualization of policy making as social drama. The selection and pr...
International audienceResearch in argumentation has acknowledged the important role of discourse in ...
The idea that policy should be based on best research evidence might appear to be self-evident. But ...
This interesting and important book is a valuable contribution to what Fischer and Forester (1993) h...
The paper\u27s two theses are: First, that the historical and philosophical roots of argumentation a...
This thesis examines the extent to which ideas play a role in policy activity and, if so, how. Mai...
In a provocative recent study, Bent Flyvbjerg makes a sustained case for the need for a revitalized ...
This book advances the understanding and modelling of sensemaking and cultural processes as being cr...
In this article author traces relation between argumentation and cultural practice. The first part f...
Contributing to an understanding of the true virtues of argumentation, this paper sketches and exemp...
The role of ideas in policy processes is rather neglected in most analyses of economic policy making...
The paper starts from scepticism that all argumentation is dialogical or that all dialogue types are...
This article reflects on the argumentative turn and its variants in policy studies and offers critic...
The “argumentative turn” in policy-making entails the close and systematic study of policy-making in...
In the move towards a supposedly “evidence-based” cultural policy, “evidence” is rarely the main dri...
This paper presents a novel conceptualization of policy making as social drama. The selection and pr...
International audienceResearch in argumentation has acknowledged the important role of discourse in ...
The idea that policy should be based on best research evidence might appear to be self-evident. But ...
This interesting and important book is a valuable contribution to what Fischer and Forester (1993) h...
The paper\u27s two theses are: First, that the historical and philosophical roots of argumentation a...
This thesis examines the extent to which ideas play a role in policy activity and, if so, how. Mai...
In a provocative recent study, Bent Flyvbjerg makes a sustained case for the need for a revitalized ...
This book advances the understanding and modelling of sensemaking and cultural processes as being cr...
In this article author traces relation between argumentation and cultural practice. The first part f...
Contributing to an understanding of the true virtues of argumentation, this paper sketches and exemp...
The role of ideas in policy processes is rather neglected in most analyses of economic policy making...
The paper starts from scepticism that all argumentation is dialogical or that all dialogue types are...