This book focuses on two key ways to improve the literature
surrounding policy analysis. Firstly, it explores the implications
of new developments in policy process research, on the role of
psychology in communication and the multi-centric nature of
policymaking. This is particularly important since policy analysts
engage with policymakers who operate in an environment over which
they have limited understanding and even less control. Secondly, it
incorporates insights from studies of power, co-production,
feminism, and decolonisation, to redraw the boundaries of
policy-relevant knowledge. These insights help raise new questions
and change expectations about the role and impact of policy
analysis.
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