Implementation Politischer Programme II 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-93567-0_6
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“…If the Equal Treatment Act is seen as a persuasive programme -as it was in the main by the opposition parties-it cannot be expected to be effective in the short run. One possible exception in relation to short-run effectiveness-which was well calculated in this casearises out of its symbolic use (Dahme/ Grunow, 1983;Hegenbarth, 1981: Edelman, 1964. The Equal Treatment Act fulfils the requirements of procedural intervention in that it provides procedures which can be used in the management of conflict (Voigt, 1983, 25;Hucke/Bohne, 1979,182).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…If the Equal Treatment Act is seen as a persuasive programme -as it was in the main by the opposition parties-it cannot be expected to be effective in the short run. One possible exception in relation to short-run effectiveness-which was well calculated in this casearises out of its symbolic use (Dahme/ Grunow, 1983;Hegenbarth, 1981: Edelman, 1964. The Equal Treatment Act fulfils the requirements of procedural intervention in that it provides procedures which can be used in the management of conflict (Voigt, 1983, 25;Hucke/Bohne, 1979,182).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Diffusion through the social surround can also be promoted specifically through concrete instructions and 4 In the literature, the term "persuasive instruments" is sometimes used (e.g. Dahme and Grunow, 1983). It has a more restricted meaning than our definition of communication and diffusion instruments, because it usually refers only to a few selected instruments to influence knowledge.…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their own typology is on social policy, where they distinguish among legal, economic, ecological, and educational instruments (Kaufmann and Rosewitz, 1983: 45). Dahme and Grunow (1983) have presented a thorough analysis of the implementation of "persuasive programmes" that use the more or less conventional instruments for influencing knowledge and capacities (providing information, education, training, consulting, and so on) in the domain of health and consumer education.…”
Section: Political Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%