EDUCATING MANAGERS FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR: GUEST EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
In: Australian journal of public administration, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 171-173
ISSN: 1467-8500
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In: Australian journal of public administration, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 171-173
ISSN: 1467-8500
In: Australian quarterly: AQ, Band 55, Heft 3, S. 334
ISSN: 1837-1892
In: Australian quarterly: AQ, Band 55, Heft 3, S. 334
ISSN: 0005-0091, 1443-3605
In: Australian outlook: journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 65-72
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- A. Introduction -- 1. Understanding Policy Work / Colebatch, Hal / Hoppe, Robert / Noordegraaf, Mirko -- B. Accounts of Policy Work -- Introduction -- 2. Giving Accounts of Policy Work / Colebatch, Hal -- 3. Academic Accounts of Policy Experience / Noordegraaf, Mirko -- C. Constructing Meaning Through Policy Work -- Introduction -- 4. New Life for Old Buildings: Mediating Between Different Meanings / Metze, Tamara -- 5. Policy Workers Tinkering with Uncertainty: Dutch Econometric Policy Advice in Action / Vries, Annick de / Halffman, Willem / Hoppe, Rob -- D. Policy Work as Mediation -- Introduction -- 6. Managing the Problematic in Policy Work / Sterrenberg, Lydia -- 7. Evaluation as Policy Work: Puzzling and Powering in a Dutch Program for Sustainable Development / Loeber, Anne -- E. Policy Work Beyond the Nation-State -- Introduction -- 8. Policy Work Between National and International Contexts: Maintaining Ongoing Collaboration / Woeltjes, Tanja -- 9. Flying Blind in Brussels: How National Officials Do European Business Without Political Steering / Geuijen, Karin / Hart, Paul 't -- F. Linking Systemic and Experiential Knowledge -- Introduction -- 10. Is Evidence-Based Policy Making Really Possible? Reflections for Policymakers and Academics on Making Use of Research in the Work of Policy / Williams, Amanda -- 11. Locating the Work of Policy / Shore, Cris -- G. Conclusion -- 12. The Lessons for Policy Work / Colebatch, Hal / Hoppe, Robert / Noordegraaf, Mirko -- About the Authors -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects
In: Policy sciences: integrating knowledge and practice to advance human dignity, Band 47, Heft 4, S. 339-344
ISSN: 1573-0891
In: Evidence & policy: a journal of research, debate and practice, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 161-165
ISSN: 1744-2656
In: Policy sciences: integrating knowledge and practice to advance human dignity ; the journal of the Society of Policy Scientists, Band 47, Heft 4, S. 339-344
ISSN: 0032-2687
Annotation, Though democratic government calls for well-designed and implemented policy, there is surprisingly little expert guidance available for policy makers and politicians. Working for Policy fills that gap, addressing the nature of policy work and offering necessary guidance. The contributors bring together academic and experiential knowledge in their analysis and evaluation of what modern policy makers do in given situations and of how such actions contribute to the policy process. This unique book demonstrates how scholars can help to ensure that policy makers can acquire the skills and knowledge required in governing complex modern societies
There are now many people involved in 'making policy', but there is not a great deal written about how they do it. Most of the books on policy tend to refer obliquely, if at all, to the actual practice of policy work, and offer little guidance to policy workers or students of policy. 'Policy work' seems to be something that you learn on the job. This book addresses directly the nature of policy work.It blends academic and experiential knowledge of the policy process in describing, analysing and evaluating what modern policy workers do in particular situations and explains why that is the appropriate thing to do, how it contributes to the policy process, what impact it has, and what can we learn from this about the skills and knowledge required for policy work in complex modern societies.
There are now many people involved in 'making policy', but there is not a great deal written about how they do it. Most of the books on policy tend to refer obliquely, if at all, to the actual practice of policy work, and offer little guidance to policy workers or students of policy. 'Policy work' seems to be something that you learn on the job. This book addresses directly the nature of policy work. It blends academic and experiential knowledge of the policy process in describing, analysing and evaluating what modern policy workers do in particular situations, and why is that the appropriate thing to do, how it contributes to the policy process, what impact it has, and what can we learn from this about the skills and knowledge required for policy work in complex modern societies. - Working for Policy brengt verhalen van ervaringsdeskundigen en wetenschappelijk onderzoekers samen in de beschrijving en analyse van hoe hedendaags beleidswerk verschilt van traditionele theorie en beleidsanalyse. Het boek biedt beschrijvingen, analyses en beoordelingen van wat hedendaagse beleidsmakers feitelijk doen in bepaalde situaties, waarom zij dat als juist zien en wat ze precies bijdragen aan beleidsactiviteiten. Daarnaast komt aan de orde welk effect dit heeft en wat we daarvan kunnen leren over de kennis, vaardigheden en competenties die gevergd worden in beleidswerk onder condities van 'governance'.
There are now many people involved in 'making policy', but there is not a great deal written about how they do it. Most of the books on policy tend to refer obliquely, if at all, to the actual practice of policy work, and offer little guidance to policy workers or students of policy. 'Policy work' seems to be something that you learn on the job. This book addresses directly the nature of policy work. It blends academic and experiential knowledge of the policy process in describing, analysing and evaluating what modern policy workers do in particular situations, and why is that the appropriate thing to do, how it contributes to the policy process, what impact it has, and what can we learn from this about the skills and knowledge required for policy work in complex modern societies.
Table of contents:
1 Understanding Policy Work / Hal Colebatch, Robert Hoppe and Mirko Noordegraaf
B Accounts of Policy Work
2 Giving Accounts of Policy Work / Hal Colebatch
3 Academic Accounts of Policy Experience / Mirko Noordegraaf
C Constructing Meaning Through Policy Work
4 New Life for Old Buildings: Mediating Between Different Meanings / Tamara Metze
5 Policy Workers Tinkering with Uncertainty: Dutch Econometric Policy Advice in Action / Annick de Vries, Willem Halffman and Rob Hoppe
D Policy Work as Mediation
6 Managing the Problematic in Policy Work / Lydia Sterrenberg
7 Evaluation as Policy Work: Puzzling and Powering in a Dutch Program for Sustainable Development / Anne Loeber
E Policy Work Beyond the Nation-State
8 Policy Work Between National and International Contexts:
Maintaining Ongoing Collaboration / Tanja Woeltjes
9 Flying Blind in Brussels: How National Officials Do European Business Without Political Steering / Karin Geuijen and Paul 't Hart
F Linking Systemic and Experiential Knowledge
10 Is Evidence-Based Policy Making Really Possible? Reflections for Policymakers and Academics on Making Use of Research in the Work of Policy / Amanda Williams
11 Locating the Work of Policy / Cris Shore
G Conclusion
12 The Lessons for Policy Work / Hal Colebatch, Robert Hoppe and Mirko Noordegraaf