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Cover The Future of the Policy Sciences

The Future of the Policy Sciences

New Horizons in Public Policy series
Editors: Anis B. Brik and Leslie A. Pal
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This forward-thinking book examines the future of public policy as a discipline, both as it is taught and as it is practiced. Critically assessing the limits of current theories and approaches, leading scholars in the field highlight new models and perspectives.
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  • Content
  • Front Matter
    • Copyright
    • Contents
    • Figures
    • Tables
    • Contributors
    • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: futures, now and then
  • Chapter 2: Embracing the future of the policy sciences: big data in pedagogy and practice
  • Chapter 3: Neo-professionalization of the civil service: an institutional perspective on policy studies education
  • Chapter 4: Policy science beyond self-congratulatory virtue signalling: matching supply and demand in the scholarship, pedagogy and purpose of the policy enterprise
  • Chapter 5: Public policy education in the non-Western world: changing context and content
  • Chapter 6: Disaster risk reduction and the development narrative: towards a new public policy epistemic
  • Chapter 7: Policy practices: a bridge between policy theory and empirical research
  • Chapter 8: Policy expertise and policy markets: challenges for tackling complex problems in turbulent times
  • Chapter 9: Back to the future: learning from the evolution of global sustainability governance
  • Chapter 10: What is a policy scholar for?
  • Conclusion. Future tense: a new grammar for the policy sciences?
  • Index
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Publication Date:
17 Jun 2021
Print ISBN:
9781800376472
eISBN:
9781800376489
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800376489
Page Count:
224
Collections:
Political Science and Public Policy 2021
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    • Education
      • Teaching and Learning
    • Law - Academic
      • Regulation and Governance
    • Politics and Public Policy
      • Public Administration and Management
      • Public Policy
      • Regulation and Governance
      • Teaching Methods in Politics and Public Policy
    • Teaching Methods
      • Teaching Methods in Politics and Public Policy
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