Assimilative Potentials in Planning and Public Policy Analysis
Noe John Joseph Endencio Sacramento
Abstract:This chapter builds on the argument that assimilative formulas to policy analysis are essential to mending the debate between the technocratic paradigms and the critical approaches to policy analysis. In real-world policy practice at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing public problems demands an innovative direction to advance policy initiatives that are both inclusive and transformative. The chapter's discussion reimagined the characteristics and role of the assimilative practitioner spanning acro… Show more
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