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Building: Newman Building, Floor: 1, Room: G108
Tuesday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (13/08/2024)
This panel welcomes theory-informed empirical applications of the ACF from different political systems and policy subsystems that shed light on still open conceptual, methodological, and empirical questions, e.g., belief-consistent vs. defective behavior within and across advocacy coalitions, clear-cut operationalization of advocacy coalitions, and necessary and sufficient causes of policy change, including exploitive coalitions and institutional variables of the political system.
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Which side are you on? Analyzing Emotion-Belief Coalitions in Gender Identity Policies | View Paper Details |
Examining Policy Discourse on Taxation of Multinational Enterprises: An Advocacy Coalition Framework Approach | View Paper Details |
Homophily and coordination in a nascent policy subsystem: applying the ACF to the Swiss biodiversity policy | View Paper Details |
The conditions for policy-oriented learning: a dyadic analysis of the Finnish climate policy subsystem | View Paper Details |
Who Learns How: An ACF Study Exploring Individual Attributes of Climate Change Learners | View Paper Details |