The hope that policy-making is a rational process lies at the heart of policy science and democratic practice. However, what constitutes rationality is not clear. In policy deliberations, scientific, democratic, moral, and ecological concerns are often at odds. Harold Lasswell, in instituting the contemporary policy sciences, found that John Dewey's pragmatist philosophy provided an integrative foundation that took into account all these considerations. As the policy sciences developed with a predominantly empirical focus on discrete aspects of policy-making, this holistic perspective was lost for a while. Contemporary theorists are reclaiming pragmatist philosophy as a framework for public policy and administration. In this article, key po...
Central to the existence of any policy-making process must be the role of ideas and arguments. Ratio...
There are many different forms of rationality. In current economic discourse the main focus is on in...
This book questions the way policy making has been distanced from politics in prevailing theories of...
The hope that policy-making is a rational process lies at the heart of policy science and democratic...
People who participate in policy-making, from government, academia, industry and civil society, wou...
People who participate in policy-making, from government, academia, industry and civil society, woul...
This research adopts a methodological approach to the analysis of policy-making, which allows both a...
Prescriptive consequentialism informs currentassessments of rational action in economics. Choice is ...
It is time to imagine a new policy sciences. The policymaking world has moved on since its first des...
This chapter is about rationality as a frame of reference for choice, planning and decision-making a...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
The nudge approach seeks to improve people’s decisions through small changes in their choice environ...
Which rationality concept is adequate for policy theories? A Received View Rationality (RVR) concept...
Science-based methods for assessing the practical rationality of a proposed public policy typically ...
Central to the existence of any policy-making process must be the role of ideas and arguments. Ratio...
There are many different forms of rationality. In current economic discourse the main focus is on in...
This book questions the way policy making has been distanced from politics in prevailing theories of...
The hope that policy-making is a rational process lies at the heart of policy science and democratic...
People who participate in policy-making, from government, academia, industry and civil society, wou...
People who participate in policy-making, from government, academia, industry and civil society, woul...
This research adopts a methodological approach to the analysis of policy-making, which allows both a...
Prescriptive consequentialism informs currentassessments of rational action in economics. Choice is ...
It is time to imagine a new policy sciences. The policymaking world has moved on since its first des...
This chapter is about rationality as a frame of reference for choice, planning and decision-making a...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
Since the dawn of time human beings have had to make decisions. Wise or foolish, thoughtful or insti...
The nudge approach seeks to improve people’s decisions through small changes in their choice environ...
Which rationality concept is adequate for policy theories? A Received View Rationality (RVR) concept...
Science-based methods for assessing the practical rationality of a proposed public policy typically ...
Central to the existence of any policy-making process must be the role of ideas and arguments. Ratio...
There are many different forms of rationality. In current economic discourse the main focus is on in...
This book questions the way policy making has been distanced from politics in prevailing theories of...