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Designing Public Policy For Coproduction Theory Practice And Change Catherine Durose Liz Richardson

  • SKU: BELL-51808240
Designing Public Policy For Coproduction Theory Practice And Change Catherine Durose Liz Richardson
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.58 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Catherine Durose; Liz Richardson
ISBN: 9781447316701, 1447316703
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Designing Public Policy For Coproduction Theory Practice And Change Catherine Durose Liz Richardson by Catherine Durose; Liz Richardson 9781447316701, 1447316703 instant download after payment.

This important book is a response to crises of public policy. Offering an original contribution to a growing debate, the authors argue that traditional technocratic ways of designing policy are inadequate to cope with increasingly complex challenges, and suggest co-production as a more democratic alternative. Drawing on 12 compelling international contributions from practitioners, policy makers, activists and actively engaged academics, ideas of power are used to explore how genuine democratic involvement in the policy process from those outside the elites of politics can shape society for the better. The authors present insights on why and how to generate change in policy processes, arguing for increased experimentation in policy design. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students in public policy, public administration, sociology and politics.

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