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Contesting Aviation Expansion: Depoliticisation, Technologies of Government and Post-Aviation Futures Steven Griggs; David Howarth

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Contesting Aviation Expansion: Depoliticisation, Technologies of Government and Post-Aviation Futures Steven Griggs; David Howarth
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Contesting Aviation Expansion: Depoliticisation, Technologies of Government and Post-Aviation Futures Steven Griggs; David Howarth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.1 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Steven Griggs; David Howarth
ISBN: 9781447344292, 1447344294
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Contesting Aviation Expansion: Depoliticisation, Technologies of Government and Post-Aviation Futures Steven Griggs; David Howarth by Steven Griggs; David Howarth 9781447344292, 1447344294 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on airport expansion and aviation as a wicked policy problem to illuminate wider theoretical debates and conceptualisations about policy analysis and social and political theory. It examines the authoritative role of expert commissions in seeking to settle ongoing controversies and discusses the concept of depoliticisation in debates about current and future policy analysis. The authors construct and employ an innovative form of poststructuralist policy analysis, which is used to delineate the rival rhetorical and discursive strategies articulated by the coalitions seeking to shape public policy.

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