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As the practices of public governance are rapidly changing, so must the theoretical frameworks for understanding the creation of efficient, effective and democratic governance solutions.
First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics journal, this book explores the role of strategic management, digitalisation and generative platforms in encouraging the co-creation of innovative public value outcomes. It considers why we must transform the public sector to drive co-creation and the importance of integrating different theoretical strands when studying processes, barriers and outcomes.
This book lays out important stepping-stones for the development of new research into the ongoing transition to co-creation as a mode of governance.
Contents
1. Policy & Politics: A Perspective on the First Half Century - Alex Marsh and Randall Smith
2. Taking Risks and Breaking New Frontiers: Introduction to the Special Issue and the Cardinal Challenges for Policy and Politics Scholarship - Oscar Berglund, Claire A. Dunlop and Christopher M. Weibel
3. How Diverse and Inclusive Are Policy Process Theories? - Tanya Heikkila and Michael D. Jones
4. Making Interpretive Policy Analysis Critical and Societally Relevant: Emotions, Ethnography and Language - Anna Durnová
5. Global Public Policy Studies - Osmany Porto de Oliveira
6. The Implications of COVID-19 for Concepts and Practices of Citizenship - M. Jae Moon and B. Shine Cho
7. Challenging Boundaries to Expand Frontiers in Gender and Policy Studies - Emanuela Lombardo and Petra Meier
8. Conceptualising Policy Design in the Policy Process - Saba Siddiki and Cali Curley