Analyzing social policy: multiple perspectives for critically understanding and evaluating policy

Analyzing social policy: multiple perspectives for critically understanding and evaluating policy

O'Connor, Mary Katherine
Netting, F. Ellen

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This unique volume outlines the different frameworks of policy analysis and how readers can use research and critical thinking skills to understand the different models from their formation and development to implementation. Approaching the topic from an analytical and research-based perspective, the authors help readers make better, informed choices for successfully dealing with the complexities of social policy. Social workers, public administrators, nonprofit managers and upper level students of these fields will find here the tools necessary for understanding how social policies are analyzed, conceived, and ultimately applied INDICE: Chapter 1: An Overview of Social Policy Analysis. Necessary GroundWork. Identifying Definitions and Forms Of Policy. Recognizing Levels and Scope Of Social Policies. Conceptualizing Policy Analysis. Chapter 2: Thinking ofPolicy Analysis as Research. The Role of Research in Guiding Policy Analysis.What Constitutes Research? Focusing the Policy Analysis. An Expansive View ofPolicy Analysis Research. Service, Engagement, and Volunteerism: What's the Policy All About? Chapter 3: Rational Policy Analysis. Reason and Rationality. Rational Assumptions of the Positivist/Postpositivist Paradigm. Rational Models of Policy Analysis. How to Assess the Degree to Which an Analysis Approach is Rational. Chapter 4: Applications of Rational Policy Analysis. Using the Chambers and Wedel Policy/Program Analytical Framework. Using Jansson's Six-Step Policy Analysis Framework. Using Huttman's Policy Analysis Model. Using Holcomb & Nightingale's Implementation Analysis Model. Using Segal & Bruzuzy's Questions for Social Welfare Policy Analysis. Chapter 5: Nonrational Policy Analysis. Reason And Nonrationality. Nonrational Assumptions of the Interpretivist/Constructivist Paradigm. Nonrational Approaches to Policy Analysis. How to Assess the Degree to which an Analysis Approach is Nonrational. Chapter 6: Applications In Nonrational Policy Analysis. Using Stone's Policy Paradox Approach. Using Kingdon's Policy Primeval Soup or Garbage Can Approach. Using Prigmore andAtherton's Policy Analysis Approach. Using Guba's Policy-in-Action Approach. Using an Impact Analysis Approach. Chapter 7: Critical Policy Analysis. Reasonin Radicality. Assumptions of the Critical Paradigm. Critical Approaches to Policy Analysis. How to Assess the Degree to which an Analysis Approach is Critical. Chapter 8: Applications in Critical Policy Analysis. Using Marx's Historical or Dialectical Method. Analyzing Cultural Responsiveness in Policy Formulation at the Organizational Level. Using Lejano's Normative Policy Analysis. Using Moser's Approach to Gender Policy Implementation. Using Schieles' Afrocentric Framework of Policy Analysis. Epilogue.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-45203-5
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 336
  • Fecha Publicación: 03/11/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés