An investigation of the Children's Bill Working Group's networking and advocacy around the Children's Bill between 2003-2004.
This study reviewed how networks, entrepreneurs and narratives were intertwined in keeping a policy process moving and preventing it from stagnating. By applying Roe's narrative analysis theory (as developed in Narrative Policy Analysis - 1994), along with Kingdon's theory of entrepreneurs...
Main Author: | Bulman, Rosemary Helen. |
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Other Authors: | Manicom, Desiree Pushpeganday. |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1667 |
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