This study develops a conceptual understanding of the process by which provincial tuition policies undergo major change in Canada. The first research question is whether, and to what extent, two alternative theories of policy change advocacy coalition (ACF) and multiple streams of problems, policies, and politics (MSM) can explain policy change. The second research question examines how these policy processes compare to each other. This research builds upon an emerging international field of enquiry, policy and politics of higher education, and contributes important empirical, descriptive and conceptual findings to the Canadian literature on post-secondary policy. The methodology was a comparative case study of three episodes of significant...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine various policy implementation models, and to determine wha...
This paper has two central objectives. Generally, its purpose is to trace the trajectory of the fisc...
This study examined the structural development since 1960 of the entire ...
This study examines the process by which two provinces made major change in tuition policies in Cana...
A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, post-seconda...
The purpose of this study was to better understand government policies concerning access to postsec...
Abstract Using two conceptual frameworks from political science—Kingdon’s (2003) multiple streams mo...
This paper examines the pattern of decision-making, lobbying, and influence that led to the landmark...
There is a tenuous link between government intentions and funding for higher education institutions ...
Abstract A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, pos...
This case study focuses on Ontario higher education policy and the Colleges of Applied Arts and Tech...
This paper examines the coordination of post-secondary education systems by provincial governments i...
The research design guiding the study emphasized the development of conceptual elements of policy ch...
The transition from an industrial to a global knowledge-based economy has put universities in the sp...
This study seeks to explain why partisanship—contrary to what we might expect based on the findings ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine various policy implementation models, and to determine wha...
This paper has two central objectives. Generally, its purpose is to trace the trajectory of the fisc...
This study examined the structural development since 1960 of the entire ...
This study examines the process by which two provinces made major change in tuition policies in Cana...
A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, post-seconda...
The purpose of this study was to better understand government policies concerning access to postsec...
Abstract Using two conceptual frameworks from political science—Kingdon’s (2003) multiple streams mo...
This paper examines the pattern of decision-making, lobbying, and influence that led to the landmark...
There is a tenuous link between government intentions and funding for higher education institutions ...
Abstract A policy sociology approach is taken to examine the connections between neo-liberalism, pos...
This case study focuses on Ontario higher education policy and the Colleges of Applied Arts and Tech...
This paper examines the coordination of post-secondary education systems by provincial governments i...
The research design guiding the study emphasized the development of conceptual elements of policy ch...
The transition from an industrial to a global knowledge-based economy has put universities in the sp...
This study seeks to explain why partisanship—contrary to what we might expect based on the findings ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine various policy implementation models, and to determine wha...
This paper has two central objectives. Generally, its purpose is to trace the trajectory of the fisc...
This study examined the structural development since 1960 of the entire ...