Policymakers today rely primarily on statistical, financial, and other forms of technical data as their basis for decision-making. Yet, there is a potentially underestimated value in substantive reflections of the members of the public who will be affected by a particular piece of regulation. We discuss the value of narratives as input in the policy making process, based on our experience with Regulation Room–a product of an interdisciplinary initiative using innovative web technologies in real-time online experimentation. We describe professional policymakers and professional commenters as a community of practice that has limited shared repertoire with the lay members of the public trying to engage with the policymaking process, which cons...
15 pagesMany a policy scholar has viewed election results with bewilderment: How can so many people ...
This Article, part of the special issue commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Administrative...
notes: The authors would like to thank Kenneth Fox and Richard Kelly at the House of Commons for the...
Policymakers today rely primarily on statistical, financial, and other forms of technical data as th...
Policymakers today rely primarily on statistical, financial, and other forms of technical data as th...
A companion piece to Rulemaking vs. Democracy: Judging and Nudging Public Participation that Counts...
Although the literature on narrative devices in fiction and history writing is voluminous, the funct...
Each day, people’s lives are affected by regulation. But how can government officials know whether t...
Judging by their current uses in policy analysis, the merits of notions such as ‘policy narrative’ a...
This Article considers how open government “magical thinking” around technology has infused efforts ...
When scientific evidence is used in policy controversies, it is always embedded in narrative stories...
With the USDA’s recent takeover of animal bioengineering regulation, public comments have been reope...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
When a cap-and-trade bill was introduced to the Washington legislature in 2009, it was met with stau...
Narratives or storytelling are a feature of the everyday life of all who work in government. They te...
15 pagesMany a policy scholar has viewed election results with bewilderment: How can so many people ...
This Article, part of the special issue commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Administrative...
notes: The authors would like to thank Kenneth Fox and Richard Kelly at the House of Commons for the...
Policymakers today rely primarily on statistical, financial, and other forms of technical data as th...
Policymakers today rely primarily on statistical, financial, and other forms of technical data as th...
A companion piece to Rulemaking vs. Democracy: Judging and Nudging Public Participation that Counts...
Although the literature on narrative devices in fiction and history writing is voluminous, the funct...
Each day, people’s lives are affected by regulation. But how can government officials know whether t...
Judging by their current uses in policy analysis, the merits of notions such as ‘policy narrative’ a...
This Article considers how open government “magical thinking” around technology has infused efforts ...
When scientific evidence is used in policy controversies, it is always embedded in narrative stories...
With the USDA’s recent takeover of animal bioengineering regulation, public comments have been reope...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
When a cap-and-trade bill was introduced to the Washington legislature in 2009, it was met with stau...
Narratives or storytelling are a feature of the everyday life of all who work in government. They te...
15 pagesMany a policy scholar has viewed election results with bewilderment: How can so many people ...
This Article, part of the special issue commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Administrative...
notes: The authors would like to thank Kenneth Fox and Richard Kelly at the House of Commons for the...