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"This book has the potential to be important in the field, the leading statement for a movement. It does not call merely for words to balance the statistics, as in the tired debate between the humanities and the sciences. On the contrary, it argues that the words and the statistics are all part of the argument. The contributors apply theories of judgment ranging from classical rhetoric to modern theories of narrative to see the judging whole. The book proposes a new way to see old debates. . . . In short, the book is excellent."--Donald N. McCloskey, University of IowaHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Editors' Introduction I. The Argumentative Turn: Policy Institutions and Practices Policy Discourse and the Politics of Washington Think Tanks / Frank Fischer Discourse Coalitions and the Institutionalization of Practice: The Case of Acid Rain in Great Britain / Maarten A. Hajer Political Judgment and the Policy Cycle: The Case of Ethnicity Policy Arguments in the Netherlands / Robert Hoppe Counsel and Consensus: Norms of Argument in Health Policy / Bruce Jennings II. Analytical Concepts: Frames, Tropes, and Narratives Survey Research as Rhetorical Trope: Electric Power Planning Arguments in Chicago / J. A. Throgmorton Reframing Policy Discourse / Martin Rein and Donald Schon Reading Policy Narratives: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends / Thomas J. Kaplan Learning from Practice Stories: The Priority of Practical Judgment / John Forester III. Theoretical Perspectives Policy Analysis and Planning: From Science to Argument / John S. Dryzek Planning Through Debate: The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory / Patsy Healey Policy Reforms as Arguments / William N. Dunn Guidelines for Policy Discourse: Consensual versus Adversarial / Duncan MacRae, Jr. Contributors Index
Editors' Introduction I. The Argumentative Turn: Policy Institutions and Practices Policy Discourse and the Politics of Washington Think Tanks / Frank Fischer Discourse Coalitions and the Institutionalization of Practice: The Case of Acid Rain in Great Britain / Maarten A. Hajer Political Judgment and the Policy Cycle: The Case of Ethnicity Policy Arguments in the Netherlands / Robert Hoppe Counsel and Consensus: Norms of Argument in Health Policy / Bruce Jennings II. Analytical Concepts: Frames, Tropes, and Narratives Survey Research as Rhetorical Trope: Electric Power Planning Arguments in Chicago / J. A. Throgmorton Reframing Policy Discourse / Martin Rein and Donald Schon Reading Policy Narratives: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends / Thomas J. Kaplan Learning from Practice Stories: The Priority of Practical Judgment / John Forester III. Theoretical Perspectives Policy Analysis and Planning: From Science to Argument / John S. Dryzek Planning Through Debate: The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory / Patsy Healey Policy Reforms as Arguments / William N. Dunn Guidelines for Policy Discourse: Consensual versus Adversarial / Duncan MacRae, Jr. Contributors Index
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