Beyond the Policy Cycle
The policy process in Australia
Herausgeber: Colebatch, Hk
Beyond the Policy Cycle
The policy process in Australia
Herausgeber: Colebatch, Hk
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A timely overview of the complex and messy realities of policy-making, for students and practitioners.
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A timely overview of the complex and messy realities of policy-making, for students and practitioners.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781741148732
- ISBN-10: 1741148731
- Artikelnr.: 69919829
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781741148732
- ISBN-10: 1741148731
- Artikelnr.: 69919829
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hal K.Colebatch has taught and researched public policy and administration in Australia, Papua New Guinea, East Africa and Southeast Asia, and is currently a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Clinical Management Development, University of Durham and a member of the School of Social Science and Policy at the University of New South Wales. He is Vice-Chair of the International Political Science Association's Research Committee on Public Policy and Administration, and his widely-used Policy (Open University Press) has been translated into three languages.
1. Mapping the work of policy (H. K. Colebatch)
Part One: Organisational complexity and policy work
2. Non-government organisations in policy (Sue Keen)
3. Bringing in the community sector (Linda Hancock)
4. Parliamentary committees as an arena for policy work (Ian Holland)
5. Creating a focus for policy (Daniel Connell and H.K. Colebatch)
Part Two: The widening policy arena: public participation in policy
6. Engaging citizens to solve major public policy challenges (Richard
Curtain)
7. Participatory policy-making for sustainability (Kate Crowley)
Part Three: The new gatekeepers
8. Ministerial staff (Geoff Anderson)
9. From control to networks (Martin Stewart-Weeks)
Part Four: Discourse, context and conflict in policy
10. Informing policy through integrated information (Fiona McKenzie)
11. Policy research and organisational demands (Richard Denniss)
12. Busy little workers': pol
Part One: Organisational complexity and policy work
2. Non-government organisations in policy (Sue Keen)
3. Bringing in the community sector (Linda Hancock)
4. Parliamentary committees as an arena for policy work (Ian Holland)
5. Creating a focus for policy (Daniel Connell and H.K. Colebatch)
Part Two: The widening policy arena: public participation in policy
6. Engaging citizens to solve major public policy challenges (Richard
Curtain)
7. Participatory policy-making for sustainability (Kate Crowley)
Part Three: The new gatekeepers
8. Ministerial staff (Geoff Anderson)
9. From control to networks (Martin Stewart-Weeks)
Part Four: Discourse, context and conflict in policy
10. Informing policy through integrated information (Fiona McKenzie)
11. Policy research and organisational demands (Richard Denniss)
12. Busy little workers': pol
1. Mapping the work of policy (H. K. Colebatch)
Part One: Organisational complexity and policy work
2. Non-government organisations in policy (Sue Keen)
3. Bringing in the community sector (Linda Hancock)
4. Parliamentary committees as an arena for policy work (Ian Holland)
5. Creating a focus for policy (Daniel Connell and H.K. Colebatch)
Part Two: The widening policy arena: public participation in policy
6. Engaging citizens to solve major public policy challenges (Richard
Curtain)
7. Participatory policy-making for sustainability (Kate Crowley)
Part Three: The new gatekeepers
8. Ministerial staff (Geoff Anderson)
9. From control to networks (Martin Stewart-Weeks)
Part Four: Discourse, context and conflict in policy
10. Informing policy through integrated information (Fiona McKenzie)
11. Policy research and organisational demands (Richard Denniss)
12. Busy little workers': pol
Part One: Organisational complexity and policy work
2. Non-government organisations in policy (Sue Keen)
3. Bringing in the community sector (Linda Hancock)
4. Parliamentary committees as an arena for policy work (Ian Holland)
5. Creating a focus for policy (Daniel Connell and H.K. Colebatch)
Part Two: The widening policy arena: public participation in policy
6. Engaging citizens to solve major public policy challenges (Richard
Curtain)
7. Participatory policy-making for sustainability (Kate Crowley)
Part Three: The new gatekeepers
8. Ministerial staff (Geoff Anderson)
9. From control to networks (Martin Stewart-Weeks)
Part Four: Discourse, context and conflict in policy
10. Informing policy through integrated information (Fiona McKenzie)
11. Policy research and organisational demands (Richard Denniss)
12. Busy little workers': pol