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Editors' Introduction | 1 | |
I | The Argumentative Turn: Policy Institutions and Practices | |
Policy Discourse and the Politics of Washington Think Tanks | 21 | |
Discourse Coalitions and the Institutionalization of Practice: The Case of Acid Rain in Great Britain | 43 | |
Political Judgment and the Policy Cycle: The Case of Ethnicity Policy Arguments in the Netherlands | 77 | |
Counsel and Consensus: Norms of Argument in Health Policy | 101 | |
II | Analytical Concepts: Frames, Tropes, and Narratives | |
Survey Research as Rhetorical Trope: Electric Power Planning Arguments in Chicago | 117 | |
Reframing Policy Discourse | 145 | |
Reading Policy Narratives: Beginnings, Middles, and Ends | 167 | |
Learning from Practice Stories: The Priority of Practical Judgment | 186 | |
III | Theoretical Perspectives | |
Policy Analysis and Planning: From Science to Argument | 213 | |
Planning Through Debate: The Communicative Turn in Planning Theory | 233 | |
Policy Reforms as Arguments | 254 | |
Guidelines for Policy Discourse: Consensual versus Adversarial | 291 | |
Contributors | 319 | |
Index | 323 |
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