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In person icon Building: Theology Building, Room: Lecture room B, floor 1
Wednesday 10:45 - 12:30 EEST (27/08/2025)
Policy actors may change their belief systems during crises to interpret and assess potentially negative consequences. The panel plots this interaction across several theoretical planes – multiple streams, narrative policy and advocacy coalition among others – and methodological approaches – discursive, qualitative and quantitative. The end result is a fruitful conversation among policy perspectives, using different methodologies to specify the paths and intensity of policy change (or stasis).
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The Importance of Narratives for Agenda Setting. A Multiple Streams Analysis of Policy Instability in German Unemployment benefits. | View Paper Details |
Protective Policies as Emotional Safety Nets: An Agenda for MSF Research | View Paper Details |
The Politics of Crisis Management Policies | View Paper Details |
Framing the Sea: The Role of Discursive Networks in EU Fisheries Policymaking | View Paper Details |