History, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: A sympathetic critique of Brand's State, context and Correspondence
This contribution shares Ulrich Brand's reliance on critical theories of the state and hegemony. Based on three points of criti-cism, the author argues for a better elaboration of the context of policy making. First, he proposes to consider a broader range of theoretical currents than the inter...
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ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-48702016-02-23T05:11:39Z History, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: A sympathetic critique of Brand's State, context and Correspondence Leubolt, Bernhard selectivities / historical materialism / institutionalism / state theory This contribution shares Ulrich Brand's reliance on critical theories of the state and hegemony. Based on three points of criti-cism, the author argues for a better elaboration of the context of policy making. First, he proposes to consider a broader range of theoretical currents than the interpretive accounts introduced by Brand: (1) A strategic-relational interpretation of historical institutionalism will be introduced, (2) featuring the concept of "periodisation" for a systematic understanding of historically evolving structures. In addition to the introduction of a broader range of theoretical currents, (3) Brand's proposed concept of "selectivities" will be further refined and specified to be better able to grasp the workings of the "institutional condensation of the correlation of forces" in the policy cycle. The proposed conceptualisation of historical-materialist policy analysis will be exemplified by a short stylised example of research on equalityoriented policies in South Africa. (author's abstract) Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft (ÖGPW) 2014 Article PeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/4870/1/Leubolt_2014_OZP_History%2Dinstitutions%2Dand%2Dselectivities.pdf Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) https://oezp.univie.ac.at/index.php/zfp/article/view/259 https://oezp.univie.ac.at/index.php/zfp/index https://oezp.univie.ac.at/index.php/zfp/about/editorialPolicies#openAccessPolicy https://doaj.org/toc/2313-5433 doi:10.15203/ozp.259.vol43iss3 http://epub.wu.ac.at/4870/ |
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This contribution shares Ulrich Brand's reliance on critical theories of the state and hegemony. Based on three points of criti-cism, the author argues for a better elaboration of the context of policy making. First, he proposes to consider a broader range of theoretical currents than the interpretive accounts introduced by Brand: (1) A strategic-relational interpretation of historical institutionalism will be introduced, (2) featuring the concept of "periodisation" for a systematic understanding of historically evolving structures. In addition to the introduction of a broader range of theoretical currents, (3) Brand's proposed concept of "selectivities" will be further refined and specified to be better able to grasp the workings of the "institutional condensation of the correlation of forces" in the policy cycle. The proposed conceptualisation of historical-materialist policy analysis will be exemplified by a short stylised example of research on equalityoriented policies in South Africa. (author's abstract) |
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History, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: A sympathetic critique of Brand's State, context and Correspondence |
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History, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: A sympathetic critique of Brand's State, context and Correspondence |
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History, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: A sympathetic critique of Brand's State, context and Correspondence |
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History, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: A sympathetic critique of Brand's State, context and Correspondence |
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History, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: A sympathetic critique of Brand's State, context and Correspondence |
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history, institutions, and selectivities in historical-materialist policy analysis: a sympathetic critique of brand's state, context and correspondence |
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Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft (ÖGPW) |
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