TY - GEN AU - Fischer, Frank AU - Torgerson, Douglas AU - Durnova, Anna AU - Orsini, Michael TI - Handbook of critical policy studies SN - 9781783472345 U1 - 320.6 PY - 2015/// CY - United Kingdom PB - Edward Elgar KW - Policy sciences KW - Critical theory KW - Policy studies N1 - Table of Contents: 1. Introduction to Critical Policy Studies PART I ORIGINS AND THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENT: FROM LASSWELL TO HABERMAS AND FOUCAULT 2. Harold D. Lasswell and Critical Policy Studies: The Threats and Temptations of Power 3. In Pursuit of Usable Knowledge: Critical Policy Analysis and the Argumentative Turn 4. Habermas, Critical Theory and Public Policy 5. Foucault and Critical Policy Studies PART II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES: CRITICAL REFLEXIVITY, HEGEMONY AND POWER 6. Poststructuralist Discourse Theory and Critical Policy Studies: Interests, Identities and Policy Change 7. Cultural Political Economy and Critical Policy Studies: Developing a Critique of Domination 8. The Interpretation of Power PART III DISCURSIVE POLITICS: DELIBERATION, JUSTICE, PROTEST AND EMOTION 9. Discursive Institutionalism: Understanding Policy in Context 10. Social Justice and Urban Policy Deliberation: Balancing the Discourses of Democracy, Diversity and Equity 11. Deliberation and Protest: Revealing the Deliberative Potential of Protest Movements in Turkey and Brazil 12. Lost in Translation: Expressing Emotion in Policy Deliberation PART IV. POLICY PROCESSES: PROBLEM DEFINITIONS, EVIDENCE AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION 13. Problem Definition and Agenda-Setting in Critical Perspective 14. Making Distinctions: The Social Construction of Target Populations 15. The Autopoietic Text 16. Co-Production and Public Policy: Evidence, Uncertainty and Socio-materiality PART V. THE POLITICS OF POLICY EXPERTISE: KNOWLEDGE, THINK TANKS, AND ACTION RESEARCH 17. Politics and Policy Expertise: Towards a Political Epistemology 18. Global Governance and Sustainability Indicators: The Politics of Expert Knowledge 19. The Politics of Policy Think Tanks: Organizing Expertise, Legitimacy, and Counter-Expertise in Policy Networks 20. Critical Action Research and Social Movements: Revitalizing Participation and Deliberation for Democratic Empowerment PART VI. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES: INTERPRETATION, FRAMING, AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONS 21. Making Sense of Policy Practices: Interpretation and Meaning 22. Transforming Perspectives: The Critical Functions of Interpretive Policy Analysis 23. Between Representation and Narration: Analyzing Policy Frames 24. Critical Policy Ethnography 25. Making Gender Visible: Feminist Perspectives Through the Case of Anti-Smoking Policy N2 - Critical policy studies, as this volume illustrates, challenges conventional approaches to public policy inquiry with its focus on discursive politics, policy argumentation and deliberation, and interpretive modes of analysis. Assembling the voices of established and emerging scholars, the Handbook of Critical Policy Studies fills a major gap in the policy literature. Moving beyond the false neutrality of empiricism and positivism, this Handbook highlights the responsibility of inquirers to take account of social and political context – including present conditions, past trends and prevailing power relationships – to advance inquiry that relies not only on experts but also on citizens in a manner supporting and encouraging democracy. Not only does this call for a reconsideration of the interplay of qualitative and quantitative methods but also for robust attention to the role of values. Accessible to scholars, practitioners and students alike, the book offers a compilation of new critical work that both assesses past developments and appraises emerging issues. (http://www.e-elgar.com/shop/handbook-of-critical-policy-studies) ER -