2013
DOI: 10.1111/psj.12025
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An Angel on the Wind: How Heroic Policy Narratives Shape Policy Realities

Abstract: Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) is a new and maturing theory of the policy process that takes a systematic, scientific approach to understanding the social construction of policy realities. As such, NPF serves as a bridge between postpositivists, who assert that public policymaking is contextualized through narratives and social construction, and positivists, who contend that legitimacy is grounded in falsifiable claims. The central questions of NPF are: What is the empirical role of policy narratives in the … Show more

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“…The goal of NPF is to examine how policy narratives shape policy outcomes (Ertas, 2015). According to Shanahan, Jones, McBeth, and Lane (2013), "The central questions of NPF scholarship are: What is the empirical role of policy narratives in the public policy process and do policy narratives influence policy outcomes?" (p. 455).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of NPF is to examine how policy narratives shape policy outcomes (Ertas, 2015). According to Shanahan, Jones, McBeth, and Lane (2013), "The central questions of NPF scholarship are: What is the empirical role of policy narratives in the public policy process and do policy narratives influence policy outcomes?" (p. 455).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, policy narrative scholarship has grown to cover a variety of issues, including nonprofit tax policy debates in the US Congress (Jacobs and Sobieraj 2007), migration policy debates in Europe (Boswell 2011), environmental problems (McBeth et al 2010Shanahan et al 2013), and access to contraception in the United States (Price 2011;Rasmussen 2011), to name just some. The remainder of this paper draws on and adds to this scholarship by considering narratives and policies regarding prostitution and sex trafficking, and it does so by first reviewing, below, the "male demand" narrative's emergence and reflection in laws and policies that target men.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…substance and the plot of the story, as well as how a story is being told (Gubrium & Holstein, 1998). Narratives are powerful in the creation of policies and narratives make policies more resilient to change (Shanahan et al, 2013;Stone, 1989), and in this part of the dissertation (article I) the focus has been on policy narratives. Miller (2012) argues that the policy process is built upon several competing narratives that shape that policy process and Shanahan et al (2013) argue that narratives are a way to understand the social construction of policy realities.…”
Section: Analysing Policy Documents Through Narrativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narratives are powerful in the creation of policies and narratives make policies more resilient to change (Shanahan et al, 2013;Stone, 1989), and in this part of the dissertation (article I) the focus has been on policy narratives. Miller (2012) argues that the policy process is built upon several competing narratives that shape that policy process and Shanahan et al (2013) argue that narratives are a way to understand the social construction of policy realities. The policy process is built upon knowledge and beliefs which do not belong to single actors, but rather forms a narrative combined from several actors and their particular stories.…”
Section: Analysing Policy Documents Through Narrativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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