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Cover Policy & Politics

Volume 48 (2020): Issue 3 (Jul 2020)

in Policy & Politics
Online ISSN:
1470-8442
Print ISSN:
0305-5736
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jul 2020
Articles
Improving the political judgement of citizens: why the task environment matters
Measuring and assessing the effects of collaborative innovation in crime prevention
Co-experience, co-production and co-governance: an ecosystem approach to the analysis of value creation
Government’s social responsibility, citizen satisfaction and trust
How do media, political and regulatory agendas influence one another in high risk policy issues?
Evaluating the role of bricolage in US Health Care policy reform
Research Provocation
Why don’t citizens give governments credit when they deliver on electoral pledges?
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Who should get what, and why? On deservingness criteria and the conditionality of solidarity among the public

Author:
Wim van Oorschot

The politics of the new social policies: providing coverage against new social risks in mature welfare states

Author:
Giuliano Bonoli

Developments in intergovernmental relations: towards multi-level governance

Authors:
B. Guy Peters
and
Jon Pierre

Owner-occupation, social mix and neighbourhood impacts

Authors:
Rowland Atkinson
and
Keith Kintrea

Instituting the ‘third sector’ as a governable terrain: partnership, procurement and performance in the UK

Authors:
Emma Carmel
and
Jenny Harlock

Rethinking depoliticisation: beyond the governmental

Authors:
Matt Wood
and
Matthew Flinders

Gender mainstreaming and the public policy implementation process: round pegs in square holes?

Author:
Anne-Marie McGauran

In This Issue

Some Constraints on Innovation in Social Policy in London

Author:
N. D. Deakin

Technological Innovation in Local Government: The Case of Computers

Authors:
James N. Danziger
and
William H. Dutton
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