This article seeks to place the study of British government in a broader context by exploring the potential contribution of an anti-foundational epistemology. We seek to ‘reinvent’ a self-conscious, sceptical and tentative approach rooted in philosophy and history. The first section defines the Westminster model and the family of linked narratives: traditional sceptics, social science, radical theory, new public management. The second section outlines an anti-foundational epistemology, focusing on the notions of traditions, narratives, decentering and dilemmas. The third section applies this approach to one prominent school of thought about British government: policy networks. We argue that an anti-foundational approach will decenter networ...
To understand governance, we ask who is telling the story from within which tradition. We argue ther...
Policy is not made in the electoral arena or in the gladiatorial confrontations of Parliament, but i...
Bevir and Rhodes' interpretive approach underpins the Differentiated Polity Model (DPM) which has re...
This paper has two aims. First, in contrast to the modernist empiricism of mainstream political scie...
Understanding Governance asks:* What has changed in British government over the past two decades, ho...
An incisive examination of Britain today, which breaks from traditional studies, and takes a new app...
This article argues that the study of traditions is an integral part of the human sciences; it then ...
In recent years the study of British politics has come under increasing pressure from a variety of d...
This article argues the study of traditions is an integral part of the human sciences and then conce...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
Professor Glen O’Hara will examine why governments get things so wrong, so often. He will ask how hi...
No abstractIn an 1992 article, Rod Rhodes and David Marsh reviewed the existing British and other Eu...
In light of the competing conceptions of the strength of the British state which lie behind contempo...
This article asks,‘how do practitioners understand the relationship between the prime minister, mini...
The Foucauldian genre of governmentality studies has provided a number of insight-ful, historically ...
To understand governance, we ask who is telling the story from within which tradition. We argue ther...
Policy is not made in the electoral arena or in the gladiatorial confrontations of Parliament, but i...
Bevir and Rhodes' interpretive approach underpins the Differentiated Polity Model (DPM) which has re...
This paper has two aims. First, in contrast to the modernist empiricism of mainstream political scie...
Understanding Governance asks:* What has changed in British government over the past two decades, ho...
An incisive examination of Britain today, which breaks from traditional studies, and takes a new app...
This article argues that the study of traditions is an integral part of the human sciences; it then ...
In recent years the study of British politics has come under increasing pressure from a variety of d...
This article argues the study of traditions is an integral part of the human sciences and then conce...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
Professor Glen O’Hara will examine why governments get things so wrong, so often. He will ask how hi...
No abstractIn an 1992 article, Rod Rhodes and David Marsh reviewed the existing British and other Eu...
In light of the competing conceptions of the strength of the British state which lie behind contempo...
This article asks,‘how do practitioners understand the relationship between the prime minister, mini...
The Foucauldian genre of governmentality studies has provided a number of insight-ful, historically ...
To understand governance, we ask who is telling the story from within which tradition. We argue ther...
Policy is not made in the electoral arena or in the gladiatorial confrontations of Parliament, but i...
Bevir and Rhodes' interpretive approach underpins the Differentiated Polity Model (DPM) which has re...