Agenda-setting theory has a long tradition within policy studies but took a major leap forward with the work of Baumgartner and Jones and their formulation of punctuated equilibrium theory (PET). Since then, an extensive literature has developed, both evaluating the notion of punctuated equilibria from a comparative perspective and providing ideas for a broader theoretical development on political processes. The original formulation of the theory was based on the US political system, whose institutional elements make it a likely case to observe the type of political processes that PET highlights. Subsequent comparative studies have demonstrated that the theory’s idea is of general relevance in two regards. First, factors, such as issue char...
The paper explores the notion of a reconfiguration of political space in the context of the rise of ...
Punctuated equilibrium is supposed to be a viable alternative to incrementalism, and, indeed, the au...
Defence Date: 26/06/2009Examining Board: Frank Baumgartner (Penn State University); Susana Borrás (C...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
Research on policy agendas and agenda-setting has developed into an important subdiscipline of compa...
While digital policies provide significant value within contemporary governance, not many government...
Research on agenda-setting dynamics in American politics has a rich and deep history. Recent efforts...
Punctuated equilibrium theory (PET), first proposed by Frank Baumgartner and Bryan Jones (1993), exp...
The article analyzes how focusing events affect the public and political agenda and translate into p...
This study focuses on a central question in the literature on policy agendas and punctuated equilibr...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
Poster presentationIn policy process theory, the literature on punctuated equilibrium deals with fun...
This chapter focuses on public-policy analyses through the lens of agenda-setting. Approaches in thi...
The analysis of public policy agendas in comparative politics has been somewhat limited in terms of ...
Government agenda-setting rights in the Bundestag are weak. The theoretical part of this article dis...
The paper explores the notion of a reconfiguration of political space in the context of the rise of ...
Punctuated equilibrium is supposed to be a viable alternative to incrementalism, and, indeed, the au...
Defence Date: 26/06/2009Examining Board: Frank Baumgartner (Penn State University); Susana Borrás (C...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
Research on policy agendas and agenda-setting has developed into an important subdiscipline of compa...
While digital policies provide significant value within contemporary governance, not many government...
Research on agenda-setting dynamics in American politics has a rich and deep history. Recent efforts...
Punctuated equilibrium theory (PET), first proposed by Frank Baumgartner and Bryan Jones (1993), exp...
The article analyzes how focusing events affect the public and political agenda and translate into p...
This study focuses on a central question in the literature on policy agendas and punctuated equilibr...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
Poster presentationIn policy process theory, the literature on punctuated equilibrium deals with fun...
This chapter focuses on public-policy analyses through the lens of agenda-setting. Approaches in thi...
The analysis of public policy agendas in comparative politics has been somewhat limited in terms of ...
Government agenda-setting rights in the Bundestag are weak. The theoretical part of this article dis...
The paper explores the notion of a reconfiguration of political space in the context of the rise of ...
Punctuated equilibrium is supposed to be a viable alternative to incrementalism, and, indeed, the au...
Defence Date: 26/06/2009Examining Board: Frank Baumgartner (Penn State University); Susana Borrás (C...